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Its time for a CB

Old Jun 28, 2012 | 04:48 PM
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Ok so I'm going to be buying a CB soon so I can ride out with bigger groups and go where they're required. The only problem is I know absolutely nothing about them.

What's the best I can get for the least amount of money?

Install tips?

If anyone in central Florida wants to help me install this, that'd be great!
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Old Jun 28, 2012 | 06:12 PM
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What's you thoughts on the install. Do you want to go for the duck tape and bailing wire look or do you want something that looks factory?

Lots of options and lots of opinions. I can only tell you about mine (my personal experience).

I wanted a decent CB with the least amount of modification (holes). I also wanted something that looked clean. Like it really belongs.

I chose the Cobra 75 kit from CoolTechLLC.com because it fit my requirements best. I've had it for almost a year and still love it.

I live in Lakeland and it comes in handy on I-4. Truckers give you heads up on wrecks and alternate routes. The range is 2 to 5 miles depending on trees, buildings and terrain (yes there are hills [and gyp stacks] in the Florida Highlands).

As you can see from my picks, it's very inconspicuous when you disconnect the handset and put it in the console for safe keeping.

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Old Jun 28, 2012 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Sahara Lee
What's you thoughts on the install. Do you want to go for the duck tape and bailing wire look or do you want something that looks factory?

Lots of options and lots of opinions. I can only tell you about mine (my personal experience).

I wanted a decent CB with the least amount of modification (holes). I also wanted something that looked clean.

As you can see from my picks, it's very inconspicuous when you disconnect the handset and put it in the console for safe keeping.

I just ordered this same cb from Northridge 4x4. They sell it in a kit with the cb, coaxial, and antenna.

I really like how clean this setup looks. I don't plan on using it all the time so I think this will be a great setup for me.
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Old Jun 28, 2012 | 06:27 PM
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Subscribed. I'm in the market as well. Why other than size of unit would you go with this style over a standard unit? I've been looking at the Unidens.
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Old Jun 28, 2012 | 06:35 PM
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Project-JK.com - Jeep JK Wrangler Resource » Affordable Jeep JK Wrangler CB Radio SolutionMidland Model-1001Z

This is how I did mine...the cb was cheap off amazon as well as all the components. I wasnt to worried about getting the "highest quality" cb because its my first and works perfect for me. I listen to truckers and works wonderfully in groups offroad. As far as location. I wanted it to be noticable kinda made me feel more modified and personalized I guess. And I wasnt to worried about drilling a few holes in the plastic trim. Hope this helps ya brotha
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Old Jun 28, 2012 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by BrowniesJK
Subscribed. I'm in the market as well. Why other than size of unit would you go with this style over a standard unit? I've been looking at the Unidens.
I don't always use my CB and when I don't it goes in my center console. Now you see it.... now you don't. No temptation for the idiots who don't know Jeep tops have zippers and have no idea that you can't play Angry Birds on a CB.

The only "permanent" modifications are the single hole in the cheap plastic kick plate under the glove box and a small slot through a rubber grommet in the tail gate to pass the wires through. The mic holder (VersaMount - Veramount2 for 2011+) and antenna bracket (GateMount) use existing screws or new, longer screws for existing holes. The under-the-glove-box radio connection box can be tyrapped in place.
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Old Jun 28, 2012 | 07:25 PM
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I end up going with the midland 75-822 , because you can switch between batteries and mounting it in the jeep so if you need to get on foot you can put a battery on it and go
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Old Jun 28, 2012 | 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Sahara Lee
What's you thoughts on the install. Do you want to go for the duck tape and bailing wire look or do you want something that looks factory?

Lots of options and lots of opinions. I can only tell you about mine (my personal experience).

I wanted a decent CB with the least amount of modification (holes). I also wanted something that looked clean. Like it really belongs.

I chose the Cobra 75 kit from CoolTechLLC.com because it fit my requirements best. I've had it for almost a year and still love it.

I live in Lakeland and it comes in handy on I-4. Truckers give you heads up on wrecks and alternate routes. The range is 2 to 5 miles depending on trees, buildings and terrain (yes there are hills [and gyp stacks] in the Florida Highlands).

As you can see from my picks, it's very inconspicuous when you disconnect the handset and put it in the console for safe keeping.

Well I definitely want it to be clean, what you're talking about sounds good to me. I'd definitely use it on I-4 because there's an accident every 10 minutes over here near downtown Orlando. I'm hoping to get a Firestik and I think that may improve the range of the cb. I like the way they look as well. I was thinking of attaching it to my license plate holder.

I'm actually going to Webber University to play baseball in the fall so I know somewhat of what you're talking about with the hills out there lol.

How would you feel about maybe helping me out with the install and helping me tune it up? I'll bring you some brews as payment lol (don't really feel like dropping another $30 for a Swr meter that I'm going to use once).

From what I understand you attach the antenna and the cb to the meter and then tune your antenna and then take it off and leave it be. Correct me of I'm wrong
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Old Jun 28, 2012 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Jhouse93
Project-JK.com - Jeep JK Wrangler Resource » Affordable Jeep JK Wrangler CB Radio SolutionMidland Model-1001Z

This is how I did mine...the cb was cheap off amazon as well as all the components. I wasnt to worried about getting the "highest quality" cb because its my first and works perfect for me. I listen to truckers and works wonderfully in groups offroad. As far as location. I wanted it to be noticable kinda made me feel more modified and personalized I guess. And I wasnt to worried about drilling a few holes in the plastic trim. Hope this helps ya brotha
I looked at this but I don't really like the idea of having it right above my rear view mirror... Seems weird to me for some reason. How's everything with that cb? Is it good for the money?
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Old Jun 29, 2012 | 03:58 AM
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I belive it works good for my money and what I need it for...but then again ive never had another cb to conpare it to. But I get clean reception and all
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