It started with a piece of sheet metal cut at about the
with of your CB radio bracket. Bend about an inch and a half around
the back side. This photo shows it a little too tall on the bent
around side. After bending it around, open the gap a little. |
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Side view. |
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Next, attach your CB bracket to the top side of the longer
side, as the pic shows. |
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Back side of the bolts. I used flathead screws to
keep it low profile. |
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Other side. |
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Side view |
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Next, I put a rubber washer around the screw head and
secured the washer with vinyl electrical tape. |
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Washers covered in electrical tape. |
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Next, I slid the bracket
under the console. |
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Clipped in and slid as far
forward as possible. That's it. No holes and it has survived 4
wheeling at Rausch Creek Offroad Park, no problem. |
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For what it's worth, this CB
location I found to be the best place to put a CB in an FJ considering I
needed access to it. I've had passengers and it doesn't take away
any needed leg room for even the taller passengers I've been with. |
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