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Instal CB into the top dash panel - Hunty's JK

Old May 21, 2010 | 01:01 PM
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where do you run the wires to power and ground? How do you secure the CB? Velcro?
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Old May 22, 2010 | 05:49 AM
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Smile Unbeleivable - I havent secured it yet

Originally Posted by Voodoo11
where do you run the wires to power and ground? How do you secure the CB? Velcro?
I installed the CB in the top panel and got called into work before I completed the install - thought it might just sit there for a quick trip to work (50miles on mostly freeway) to my surprise it didnt move at all!
I got busy and forgot to finish the job - then went wheelin with the Sydney Jeep club mostly B grade trax and then it struck me - the CB wasnt secured at all and I had been wheelin all day over some fairly rough terrain - so being a lazy sob I have still not finished the job and the CB hasn't moved a fraction of an inch - so until it moves I wont be even thinking of how to secure it lol.
got power and earth by scotch locking onto the wires on the back of the permanent 12v cig lighter socket.

I really enjoy having my CB on top - i can easily see and adjust all the features + the sound is good coming out of the speaker so close to me!

cheers Hunty

ps
heres another mod I did that I think you may like 2

I wanted to add some switches to control;
Winch master power
Rear work Light
Arb Compressor
Front Spotlights
Map Lights
Fridge
CB GPS etc
I decided to install the daystar 4 rocker switch panel but I still wanted more switches - so on a recent SJC trip to the watagans I saw inside the trip leaders JK and noticed he had a nice commercial box installed above his mirror - that gave ma an idea - so (I'm guessing for a fraction of the cost)
I bought a second Daystar panel ($40 off Ebay USA including the switches fitted) and cut it down to fit the space above my mirror
Step 1 - Carefully measure the top panel and cut out a hole to install the daystar
Step 2 - cut down the daystar panel - as per pic
Step 3 - Test fit
Step 4 - Complete the wiring
Enjoy - Cheers Hunty





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Old Jun 30, 2010 | 11:37 AM
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Thumbs up Great Idea

Thanks for the write up. I have been putting off putting a CB because I couldn't find a location that I liked, and looked good. I think I going to see about putting mind there.
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Old Jun 30, 2010 | 11:50 AM
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Default Thing next to our switches

What is that thing next to your Switches, and I'm not talking about your mirror
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Old Jun 30, 2010 | 06:47 PM
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It is an inclinometer to tell what angle he is at side-to-side.
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