Finally Got Around To It


frankserrano

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2005, 1986
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some of you may know that a couple months ago, i picked up a newer ranger and swapped a lot of my crap over to it, i.e.: toolbox, tires, audio system, and i finally got around to swapping my cb over into the new truck today.


went a different route this time, i decided to mount it to the headliner, backed up with some wood paneling for strength. running the power and antenna wires was SUCH a pain in the ass. if you're looking for an easy CB install, mount it to the ash tray, headliner is more trouble than it looks like.
Finally Got Around To It


but overall, i'm pleased with how it came out. i missed having my CB so much lol my trucks really coming together, piece by piece :icon_thumby:
 
I mounted mine in the same spot. I simply made a strip of metal that ran from one sun visor clip to the other. The screws that hold the clips in also hold the metal. Then I mounted the CB bracket to the strip of metal. No drilling, cutting or removing the headliner. :icon_thumby:
 
I mounted mine in the same spot. I simply made a strip of metal that ran from one sun visor clip to the other. The screws that hold the clips in also hold the metal. Then I mounted the CB bracket to the strip of metal. No drilling, cutting or removing the headliner. :icon_thumby:

that sounds like a solid idea lol i probably would've thought of something better if i hadn't been totally sober while doing. projects always turn out a bit better with a bit of beer involved.
 
Sorry to bring up a few day old thread, but does anyone else see the irony of his neighbors driveway?
 

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