CB Mount Location
I dont know if this is available for the JK, but take a look.
I kept my Teraflex mounts off of my TJ when I sold it, hoping they would work on the JK.
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I kept my Teraflex mounts off of my TJ when I sold it, hoping they would work on the JK.
arizonarockyroad.com/index.html"]http://www.arizonarockyroad.com/index.html
Last edited by wayoflife; May 29, 2007 at 04:16 PM.
I just put a Ham radio mount on my new JK. It is a license plate mount. (see photos bellow) Here is the vender I bought mine from GigaParts
I am searching for a location to mount the radio base unit. Under the seat looks like a good location but I’m concerned about water damage if I have to forge water on the trail. Is there room on the JK to mount behind the dash? or inside the bottom of the center console? My radio is an Icom IC-208H and the control panel can be remotely mounted. I intend on using a universal dashboard 3m mount for the control panel.



If you need to see larger photos go to my web site www.rfrogman.com
I am searching for a location to mount the radio base unit. Under the seat looks like a good location but I’m concerned about water damage if I have to forge water on the trail. Is there room on the JK to mount behind the dash? or inside the bottom of the center console? My radio is an Icom IC-208H and the control panel can be remotely mounted. I intend on using a universal dashboard 3m mount for the control panel.
If you need to see larger photos go to my web site www.rfrogman.com
Last edited by rfrogman; Dec 23, 2006 at 08:53 AM.
Ok, I finally decided to mount my HAM radio (Icom IC-208H) under the driver’s seat. It is above the water line and allow the speaker to bounce sound of the floor. Does anyone know the easiest route thru the firewall to the battery? Temporarily I am using a 12v adapter, but both Jeep and Icom strongly suggest wiring the radio direct to the battery.
Control panel can be remotely mounted. (my bug mount isn't in yet)
Front of main radio body under front driver's seat.
Rear of main body. Power cable is spooled until i figure out where to route it through the firewall.
Mic mount
Or you could always go with something thats small and does the trick like this CB that I found earlier today radiooutfitter.com/store/C75-WXST.html
Last edited by wayoflife; May 29, 2007 at 04:17 PM.
arizonarockyroad.com/antennamounts.html
i've read a few reviews...and from the looks of it...i'd say this is the product for me.
not only for the antenna mount...but also for the radio mount.
oh, low4life...I lived in baumholder, germany for 1.5 years
3/12th infantry - i was a medic.
i've read a few reviews...and from the looks of it...i'd say this is the product for me.
not only for the antenna mount...but also for the radio mount.
oh, low4life...I lived in baumholder, germany for 1.5 years

3/12th infantry - i was a medic.
Last edited by wayoflife; May 29, 2007 at 04:17 PM.
Any one figure out where to run the power wires through the firewall? I put the little "u" shaped bracket on the bolt on the bottom side of the shifter base. and have the CB right there on the side of the "hump". I used an 'L' shaped bracket to mount the antenna using the top side existing bolt on the tire carrier. I'll post pictures later...
ok, here are some images...
Antenna mount bracket, looking through the hole in my rim...

Antenna mount from the side:

another side shot:

and for the CB...
here is the "U" bracket mounted...

and with the CB in place (this can be adjusted depending on what hole you run the side bolts thru...

Now, just have to find a hole in the Firewall..... any suggestions?
Antenna mount bracket, looking through the hole in my rim...
Antenna mount from the side:
another side shot:
and for the CB...
here is the "U" bracket mounted...
and with the CB in place (this can be adjusted depending on what hole you run the side bolts thru...
Now, just have to find a hole in the Firewall..... any suggestions?
I actually worked with Rick at Arizona Rocky Road to get the measurements and fittings for the atenna mount. The pics he has posted are from my 2DR Rubi. I love the mount took like a minute to install and works great, not to mention it's only like 25.00 or so :toung:



