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Could this Jeep install work?
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 7:15 pm
by Pj
Ok, got my AVA today (Thanks RADIOINSTL) and I am going to put it in my Jeep Wranger (1999). My only problem is where to put the antenna. I don't really want anything on the front, or to reuse some type of CB antenna. I haven't found a mount that I like yet.
I was thinking about drilling the 3/4" hole on the back bumper by the licence plate. Its out of the way of the tailgate. Its mostly going to be use to RX (99.9999%) of the time. I am planning to use my older Diamond dualband ham antenna. Yes, it will get rusty etc, and maybe not the best place, but should this work? If not, any suggestions?

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 8:05 pm
by jim
I've mounted them on the top of the spare tire bracket. Carefully route tha cable through the body and gate. I've installed lowband radios in these using a 4' CB antenna trimmed down to 33 MHz. and it tuned just fine.
the bumper mount would work also.
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 9:21 pm
by Pj
Ok. I'll take a look in the daylight again. Not too many places to mount one without upsetting the mrs.
the Jeep install
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 2:21 pm
by Mike in CT
Ooh, another Connecticut vehicle!
next thing you know, Hartford will be taxing us on the radios in our cars!
Mike in Subtropical Guilford
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 6:17 pm
by Pj
Ya know, I was down at Whelen yesterday, and there is no snow to be seen down your way. Up here, I still have a couple of inches of ice on my driveway, and plently of snow in the backyard. Must be nice to be in the 40's all the time

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 6:58 pm
by JAYMZ
Try living in the Catskills. I have 6 inches of ice and snow in my driveway and a town DPW that doesn't plow until it stops snowing.

But I'm not bitter.
Anyway. You try one of those NMO "L" brackets or the flat ones meant for the larger Dodge RAM trucks?
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 11:06 pm
by Pj
I haven't seen the larger ones. I'll have to take a trip down to the radio shop. I have only seen the standard 2" sized ones.
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 4:49 am
by 911_guy
I manufactured a mount for my '97 that seems to work pretty well. It mounts to one of the Torx screws on the windshield frame just above and forward of the driver's side view mirror. If you like I can make one up for you, or mail you the plans.
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 6:10 pm
by Twisted_Pear
I run one of the mounts a guy from Arizona sells on eBay. I think he is Arizona Rocky Road or something like that. It gets the antenna mount right where the 3rd brake light is.
I use the dual antenna mount, thick mount NMOs, and Antenex 'no ground plane' antennas.
Let me know if you want pics.
-Wayne
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 6:16 pm
by Pj
Yeah, that would be helpful. I am planning on installing the AVA this weekend..
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 6:27 pm
by mancow
911_guy wrote:I manufactured a mount for my '97 that seems to work pretty well. It mounts to one of the Torx screws on the windshield frame just above and forward of the driver's side view mirror. If you like I can make one up for you, or mail you the plans.
How the hell did you get it out? I destroyed literally three size 45 torx bits trying to get them out of my door. Even an impact wouldn't do it. I eventually had to drill and easy them out. I found that the things take a lot of paint off around them too when they are backed out.
Do you have a CJ, YJ or newer TJ?
I've stayed away from all the neat torx bit mount accessory mounts on the market because of the horrible experience I had with those screws. Do you have any suggestions on an easy removal?
mancow
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 8:11 pm
by Pj
I have a 99 Wranger Sport (TJ for those Jeep guys) and the paint was a tad thick with some of the screws. Lucky for me I have a whole torx set, but I still managed to strip a couple. Jeep puts them in really tight, then the paint doesn't help either. Worse case I took a larger torx and a hammer and that worked. Now everything is stainless and no problems. Downside is the mirror movers hide the passenger side mirror out of view when the door are on in the winter.
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 3:15 am
by olderookie
there are mounts mad that go behind the taillights check out the jeep sites and the left side has enough room to route the coax through I am told
Wheel Well Ant
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 3:42 am
by grinthock
This might sound weird... but i've done this a few times...
For receive ONLY antennas (80% with radio antenna, but 20% of them i've done were for receive only other applications) you can actually mount it in the wheel well
Yep, this sounds weird, but you grab an antenna, it will bend slightly (5-10 deg) and put it inside the wheel well between the wheel well inner plastic cowling and the body. It's totally hidden, but you get half decent performance.
No it's not perfect. no it's not the best, but it WORKS!
I've used it mostly in situations where people want to remove their antenna for a "cleaner" look (mostly sports cars and the like)
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 8:19 am
by jim
For scanner antennas, I've already sliced a slot in the foam in the top or the back seat rear area and inserted a Radio Shack scanner in the slit and hot-glued it shut. It worked almost as well as on the roof! This was for a county narc car, so it couldn't have anything visible.
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 12:18 pm
by Tech225
Do a search on ebay under "jeep antenna mount". Lot's of mounts and some ideas to fabricate one by.
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:56 am
by Twisted_Pear