06 CB/Ham Radio Mounts are now available!

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  1. Big Bob

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    The CB/Ham Radio Mounts for the 06's are available. These new mounts will also work in the 03-05's. They mount on either side of the transmission hump. There are two different mounts, one for full console and one for the cupholders mounted on the hump. $38 plus shipping.
    The nice thing about this mount is that you do not loose any of the cupholders and you can use a Geno's Cup Smoothie with this new mount.
    I am still making the CB/Ham Radio mount that mount in the center seat for the 03-05's.They are available in a wide (11") mount ($55.00) or a narrow (7") mount ($50.00)depending on your transfer case and transmission.
    Shipping cost is $10 in the lower 48.
    If interested, PM or email me.
     
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    CB/Ham Radio mounts are available for all 3rd gen Dodge Trucks. waytogo
     
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    Got any for a 05 Super Duty?
     
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    Sorry, I don't.
     
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    Can't go wrong with Bob's mount, love mine. Robert
     
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    Thanks cjhauler! :D
     
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    got mine saturday, installed in yesterday
    cb isnt hooked up yet as i had other things to attend to, but it looks and fits great, ill post pics when i finish the install
     
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    Good deal Derek. Looking forward to the pictures!
     
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    well i finished it off today
    forgot the camera when i was in the shop, but ill bring it to work tomorrow and take some then
     
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    here are the pics i took this morning, you will have to excuse the dirty truck, havent had a chance to clean it in awhile. now that i have it all installed and connected i plan on pulling the brackets back out so i can paint the cb bracket black to match bob's bracket.

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    as you can see its a tight fit in there when you use the bracket that came with the cb. i opted to use this bracket so i didnt need to install another speaker also. it seems as tho this should give me plenty of sound, going to need to use it more to be sure. i have anout 1/4" clearence with the cup holder, and 1/8" with the handle of the center console when opened.

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    here you can see i added some weather stripping between the cb and the mount. this was just to keep the cb from vibrating on the mount when i hit bumps. the whole mount vibrates a bit when i hit bumps, but has not contacted anything, seat or cupholders, so this small vibration doesnt matter to me. the mount puts the cb with in perfect reach while driving. i ran my wires under the trim for the 4wd shifter and then under the carpet for power and antenna, grounded my cb to one of the bolts into the tranny tunnel right below the cup holders and behind the trim piece.

    Great product Bob. oh ya and your directions were great, my seat bolts were 15mm. ill try to get you some better pics after i paint up my bracket.
     

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