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I used to own both a Jeep & a full-size Chevy Blazer. In both, I used the
magnet on the "inside". I peeled just a few inches of carpet back in the tailgate area & just stuck it there in the back corner. Although enclosed in the trucks, it did just fine. I used a power mic for a little added enhancement. Worked like a charm. Give it a try for a week & see. It's not permanent & it may work for you. Thanks! Wälrüs "Bobby" wrote in message ... I recently purchased an 89 Bronco, and I'm looking for a good antenna mounting idea for this beast. I know that I can't put it on the roof of the truck (clearance issues around town). I've thought about a bumper mount, but options are limited due to the placement of the taillights. After looking online for a bit I'm thinking of something like a doorjamb mount at the tailgate... but I'd like to know if anyone else has mounted an antenna on a similar vehicle to learn from their mistakes\experiences. Right now I'm using one of the cheapie magnet mounts on the roof of the truck that forces me to crank the squelch up so high I must be within 50 feet of whomever I'm talking to. Been reading this group just long enough to know that antenna mounts is a subject that gets posted frequently enough. Unfortunately, I'm not the exception. -- |
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