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So where have you been mounting the CB's?

Old Oct 4, 2011 | 07:05 PM
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Here's mine:

*** Mounts are awesome
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Old Oct 4, 2011 | 07:18 PM
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Just finished mine.
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Old Oct 4, 2011 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Jester116th
Here's mine:

*** Mounts are awesome
what cage is that?
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Old Oct 4, 2011 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by bbolander
what cage is that?
Rockhard 4x4. I had it powdercoated satin black, goes great with the interior don't cha think?
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Old Oct 4, 2011 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Jester116th
Rockhard 4x4. I had it powdercoated satin black, goes great with the interior don't cha think?
yes, looks awesome!
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Old Oct 4, 2011 | 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by CBrNoMore
I can't speak for Antonio_crd, but here's what I did. I got the idea from other posts in this forum. It's actually really simple. No drilling (except for the actual radio mounting bracket). I used a couple of 1/4" round insulated clamps and a couple of 3/4" L braces along with some nuts and bolts. I've posted an image of the hardware below and you can see how I used them in the previous posts. Basically, the clamps go around the footman loop (top center hook loop). The L braces are bolted to your radio mounting bracket. (Hence some drilling into that bracket may be required if the holes don't line up.) Nuts and bolts connect the two together. That's about all there is to it.

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I did this same set up on my 2012 Rubi with a Cobra 29LX and it worked out great this past weekend up on Drummond Island! Thanks for posting the part details!!

I just had to add some velcro to the back half of the radio to keep it against the windshield headliner (prevent the radio from tilting).

Some thoughts post-install:

You'll want the mike cord away from your rearview so attach the mike clip on the right hand side of the radio and just feed the cord over to that side and through a retainer of your chosing.

To do this, it's best to to mount the radio as far to the LEFT as possible..to the point of where it almost touches your driver-side sun visor. This way, you can mount the mike on the right-hand side while leaving enough room for the passenger-side visor to move freely.

Thanks again!

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Old Oct 5, 2011 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by AgtSunshine

I did this same set up on my 2012 Rubi with a Cobra 29LX and it worked out great this past weekend up on Drummond Island! Thanks for posting the part details!!

I just had to add some velcro to the back half of the radio to keep it against the windshield headliner (prevent the radio from tilting).

Some thoughts post-install:

You'll want the mike cord away from your rearview so attach the mike clip on the right hand side of the radio and just feed the cord over to that side and through a retainer of your chosing.

To do this, it's best to to mount the radio as far to the LEFT as possible..to the point of where it almost touches your driver-side sun visor. This way, you can mount the mike on the right-hand side while leaving enough room for the passenger-side visor to move freely.

Thanks again!
Hey, no problem. Glad it worked out for you.
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Old Oct 5, 2011 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by bbolander
This thread is really informative about using the windshield footmans loop. My 2012 freedom top handle actually closes on the footmans loop so the 2012s have to allow for that. I don't know about the 2011s but I imagine they're the same. The previous interiors latch away from the footmans loop so you're free to use the entire loop as a mount.
It's the same on my 2009, I'd really like to hear some options if anyone has found a solution
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Old Oct 5, 2011 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Schwheelz

It's the same on my 2009, I'd really like to hear some options if anyone has found a solution
I also agree with bbolander. There is quite a lot of info on the footman mount here. I'm using my phone to access this forum, so I don't know how I can reference my previous posts. But if you look back a few pages, you can see how I changed my mounting of the brackets to work with my 2011 Freedom Top. The latch on the roof panel still doesn't close all the way, but it's about 75% and enough to hold it in place.
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Old Oct 7, 2011 | 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by RubiBus
I had a hard time figuring how to mount my Cobra 29 LX LE with a clean-looking installation. Only solution I could come up with was the Tuffy Overhead console. Works great, slides rearward to allow for installation on the Freedom panels, and keeps the radio secure at all times.
Hey look good ! I've got it mounted on the side of the console, near passenger legs. No prob with it yet but do you know if this Tuffy console fit a soft top ??
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