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CB Cobra 29LTB Above the mirror

Old Aug 26, 2009 | 07:49 AM
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Is anyone running the CB Cobra 29LTB this way? anypics?
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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 09:57 AM
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Nobody?
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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 03:22 PM
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Any other CB Cobra above the mirror? I was wondering if the 29 LTB could fit there
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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 10:17 PM
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From what i have read it is to big... but it will fit on the dash panel above the radio.
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Old Aug 28, 2009 | 07:31 AM
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I had to have a big trucker CB. I've had all the cheapies since I was a young lad. Funny thing is, a "real" CB like the Cobra 29 is only $109-$149 or so depending on model. As Jeep mods go, this is one of the cheapest I've done.




The Cobra 29 is kinda big and heavy for above the mirror but it can be made to fit. I removed the plastic header and the top of the CB case and drilled through both and put little nuts and bolts through to solidly mount the CB cover to the header. Then, I put the CB back together. So the CB and plastic header make one assembly. Then I just reinstalled the header into place with the wires behind it. I thought that would be sturdy enough but it wasn't.

So after a couple of weeks, I made a little bracket and attached it to the Cobra supplied mounting bracket and that clips onto the little factory loops inside (for bikini straps and the like). That made it completely strong.
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Old Sep 2, 2009 | 07:02 PM
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Nice install!! Now just get a "Road King" noise canceling mike and you'll be "trucking" with the big trucks.
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Old Sep 4, 2009 | 09:03 AM
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I need echo and a roger beep . . . and a 1000W amp.

This is Rubber Duckie . . . com'on back
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Old Sep 5, 2009 | 09:26 AM
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I always wanted to mount mine here... just too bad the hard top likes to leak in that very spot every so often
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Old Sep 5, 2009 | 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by RCJeeper
I had to have a big trucker CB. I've had all the cheapies since I was a young lad. Funny thing is, a "real" CB like the Cobra 29 is only $109-$149 or so depending on model. As Jeep mods go, this is one of the cheapest I've done.




The Cobra 29 is kinda big and heavy for above the mirror but it can be made to fit. I removed the plastic header and the top of the CB case and drilled through both and put little nuts and bolts through to solidly mount the CB cover to the header. Then, I put the CB back together. So the CB and plastic header make one assembly. Then I just reinstalled the header into place with the wires behind it. I thought that would be sturdy enough but it wasn't.

So after a couple of weeks, I made a little bracket and attached it to the Cobra supplied mounting bracket and that clips onto the little factory loops inside (for bikini straps and the like). That made it completely strong.
REALLY nice install. And if you want your amp, do it legally and get your HAM license. LOTS more fun...!!!...been there, done that.....
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Old Sep 7, 2009 | 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by RCJeeper
I had to have a big trucker CB. I've had all the cheapies since I was a young lad. Funny thing is, a "real" CB like the Cobra 29 is only $109-$149 or so depending on model. As Jeep mods go, this is one of the cheapest I've done.




The Cobra 29 is kinda big and heavy for above the mirror but it can be made to fit. I removed the plastic header and the top of the CB case and drilled through both and put little nuts and bolts through to solidly mount the CB cover to the header. Then, I put the CB back together. So the CB and plastic header make one assembly. Then I just reinstalled the header into place with the wires behind it. I thought that would be sturdy enough but it wasn't.

So after a couple of weeks, I made a little bracket and attached it to the Cobra supplied mounting bracket and that clips onto the little factory loops inside (for bikini straps and the like). That made it completely strong.
That looks good .. I really don't find any place that I like (except above the mirror) so I can install my cb
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