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    Hello Everyone,

    I thought I would ask what folks have done for a CB in their 100s, or any truck for that matter. I would like to see if anyone has come up with a dash mount unit that works. I put a small unit in a Tuffy center console in my 40, with an external speaker, and thought perhaps using the space of the ashtray to do the same in the 100. Am I smoken weed with Willie here, or has anyone had any luck? Any hand helds up to the task? Brands and models would be cool too.

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    You might do well with a Cobra C75-WXST, which is a remote mounting unit.

    • SoundTracker(TM) technology reduces static and noise
    • 40-channels and 10-NOAA weather channel reception
    • Remote installation box fits under dash and out of sight
    • Dual watch monitors two preselected channels simultaneously
    • Quick disconnect allows removal of handpiece
    • 4-watt RF output power
    • 4 memory channels, key lock
    • Full channel scan
    • Instant channel 19
    • 6 1/4" W x 2 1/8" H x 8 5/8" D


    Some of the smaller units such as the Uniden might fit in the ashtray location (I am not too familar with the 100, but it works perfectly in my Taco). I mounted a Uniden Pro 520XL CB radio in the ash tray location. It was very easy to make flush, and seems like a lot of others have problems making it flush. First, I removed the 2 screws that hold the ash tray slide out and cut the rear out with my dremel tool. To make it flush I used a heat gun and a screwdriver to make a small indentation on the air duct. I heated the duct up for about 20 seconds and pressed the area in with the back of screwdriver where the 90* coax elbow would hit. You only have to press it in about 1/4 of an inch. I used an 90* coax elbow to connect the Lil' Wil antenna coax to the CB. I them used 3M double sided mounting tape to secure it in place (it is a tight enough squeeze it really is not needed, but I wanted to be safe for future washboard roads).




    The Uniden Pro 520XL:
    • Full 40 Channel Operation
    • S/RF Meter
    • Instant Channel 9
    • RF Gain
    • PA/CB Switch
    • ANL Switch
    • Compact Size 4 1/2" W x 1 1/2" H x 6 1/2" D


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    I know that Doron and John both use the Cobra 75 in their 100's. Mine did eventually have a problem with the PTT button (failed), but for over 6 years it worked great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Equipt
    I thought I would ask what folks have done for a CB in their 100s
    Paul, I didn't know people still sold CBs anymore? I though everyone switched to GMRS mobiles or went Ham a lont time ago!!?? j/k

    When I must employ the CB, I have a modified Midland unit that plugs & plays into the side slots in the door.
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    Well, I had a pretty good string and soup can thing going for a while, then one day I lagged behind to far and the string broke.

    I have the funny little radios too. I'm not that old. But it's good to be prepaired. Thanks for the input guys. I'll look into those units. More input is welcome. More from everyone but Scott.
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    I've been extremely pleased with the Cobra 75 setup in my Tacoma (and soon to be in my 40 too).

    The nice thing is it doesn't take too much real estate on the dash. In fact it takes just a couple screws and a ~1/2" hole. If your super scared about putting a hole in the dash, you can route it under some plastic (in between carpet and dash).

    Another option is to route it into the glovebox, so you open the glove box, plug in your radio and then shut the glovebox door (it has enough room for the cord).

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    My Cobra 75 power/antenna/handset connection unit is mounted above and to the right of my accellerator. The CB antenna is on my ARB Sahara Bar. The handset mounts to my dirver's side console (via the typical bracket) right in front of the seat. Works well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShottsCruisers
    My Cobra 75 power/antenna/handset connection unit is mounted above and to the right of my accellerator. The CB antenna is on my ARB Sahara Bar. The handset mounts to my dirver's side console (via the typical bracket) right in front of the seat. Works well.
    Oh, and I have an external speaker mounted on the lower right driver's side dash out from my right knee.
    NEW: My 100-series (Roklimo) step-by-step 5-year buildup:
    http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6022

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShottsCruisers
    Oh, and I have an external speaker mounted on the lower right driver's side dash out from my right knee.
    That does sound like a pretty good set up. I was thinking either there or running it all into the center console lower compartment. I could leave the whole thing in there full time and pull it out and close the lid when needed. I like the external speaker idea as well.

    I have the same bumper and was wondering if reception/transmission would be acceptable from a mount on there. Did you go with one of the factory holes on the top surface or something fixed to the nudge bar? 3' or 4' whip? How's the reception?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Equipt
    That does sound like a pretty good set up. I was thinking either there or running it all into the center console lower compartment. I could leave the whole thing in there full time and pull it out and close the lid when needed. I like the external speaker idea as well.

    I have the same bumper and was wondering if reception/transmission would be acceptable from a mount on there. Did you go with one of the factory holes on the top surface or something fixed to the nudge bar? 3' or 4' whip? How's the reception?
    Everyone tells me I'm loud and clear? I could not use the bumper hole from ARB. I didn't want to use a solder terminal underneath. (To use a molded cable the light's in the way)

    So, we drilled a hole more toward the side and away from the built-in lights. Works great.
    NEW: My 100-series (Roklimo) step-by-step 5-year buildup:
    http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6022

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