Strike Force Zebra CB Mount
I got my hands on a Strike Force Zebra CB mount and wanted to share install pics. It's a pretty nice little mount and no drilling involved, which is always nice. It attaches to the center hoop. Took about 15 minutes to put in.
You'll need a torx 15 and torx 25 screwdriver (plus whatever you need to install your cb)
You'll probably know most of these steps already, if you've seen the affordable cb writeup. This is on a 2012
Step 1: Remove both sunvisors using the torx 15, 2 screws on each side.

Step 2: Pull down the center inside windshield cover trim. It should pull right off, attached by clips. You should be able to pull it out without having to remove the surrounding trim. If you want to be super safe, you can remove those pieces as well.

Step 3: Using the torx 25 screwdriver, unscrew the two screws holding in the center loop.

Step 4: Slide the mount in between screws and then loop, and then screw the loop back in.

Step 5: You probably want to install your CB and run your wires at this point. However, since my new CB hadn't arrived yet, I didn't install yet. There are plenty of threads about installing the CB so I won't cover that. After installing the CB, reinstall the center windshield cover piece and sunvisors.

And here's it with a CB. I'm pretty happy with it, don't worry about the hanging wires, I actually installed the CB correctly. Well, kinda correctly.
I haven't wheeled with it or anything, but it seems pretty darn sturdy.
You'll need a torx 15 and torx 25 screwdriver (plus whatever you need to install your cb)
You'll probably know most of these steps already, if you've seen the affordable cb writeup. This is on a 2012
Step 1: Remove both sunvisors using the torx 15, 2 screws on each side.
Step 2: Pull down the center inside windshield cover trim. It should pull right off, attached by clips. You should be able to pull it out without having to remove the surrounding trim. If you want to be super safe, you can remove those pieces as well.
Step 3: Using the torx 25 screwdriver, unscrew the two screws holding in the center loop.
Step 4: Slide the mount in between screws and then loop, and then screw the loop back in.
Step 5: You probably want to install your CB and run your wires at this point. However, since my new CB hadn't arrived yet, I didn't install yet. There are plenty of threads about installing the CB so I won't cover that. After installing the CB, reinstall the center windshield cover piece and sunvisors.
And here's it with a CB. I'm pretty happy with it, don't worry about the hanging wires, I actually installed the CB correctly. Well, kinda correctly.
I haven't wheeled with it or anything, but it seems pretty darn sturdy.

