- Joined
- May 15, 2020
- Messages
- 4,169
- Points
- 601
- Age
- 70
- City
- Atlanta
- State - Country
- GA - USA
- Other
- Manufacturers factory tour, maybe big dealership tour
- Vehicle Year
- 1997 1987
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- 97 stock, 3” on 87
- Total Drop
- N/A
- Tire Size
- 235/75-15
- My credo
- Never put off ‘til tomorrow what you can put off indefinitely
I put the 2X4 between the roof and the headliner for my CB instead of between the switch station you made and the CB. It makes the installation look more professional and keeps the head liner from getting crushed.
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The mount with the switches looks great BTW!
I’d say you were the inspiration for the vinyl, but it wasn’t so much an inspiration as a knock in the middle of the forehead. Sometimes I need that, actually frequently, but it was great advice, so you can take some of the credit. When I do my Lincolns and other cars, I try to get stuff just perfect, but I think of trucks like I think of a hammer, it’s just has to function.
Are you serious about the 2 x 4 above the CB? The one in my picture was just a scrap I was using to hammer out the sheet metal the way I wanted it. It was only in the picture to prop up the switch panel for a better picture.
I haven’t figured out how I’m going to attach it to the roof just yet, but I know I have a double roof. I’m thinking of some kind of studs hanging down that I can put nuts on if I have to take it on and off. I haven’t thought it out much yet.
in my 87, there’s metal trim at the edge of the headliner and against the windshield that is screwed in. So, for the front of that mount, I just screwed it into the same roof steel underneath. This headliner is different, and there’s no metal edge, so I’m trying something new. I made a 6 or 7 inch wide, 1/8 aluminum flat bar, and I threaded flathead screws in it from the windshield side, and then used my favorite E 6000 to glue it to the windshield in the right place. The back lip of my mound is bent down to match the angle. So when I’m mounting it, I can slide it over those screws by the windshield, and then screw the face up to whatever I come up with on the switch side.
For my side panels, I’m going to use some of the diamond plate, contour to the role of the headliner, but now I’ll cover it with the same vinyl, and hold it in place with the screws that hold the CB to the brackets. At least that’s the current concept. These things can be fluid when I actually implement them.
On a personal note, do you think you’ll get called up in all this craziness that’s going on right now? I don’t bang the drum out loud too much, but I do pray daily for safety and success of mission for all you folks who serve. I never had the honor, but I greatly appreciate those who do it. Be safe, be proud.