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Does anyone with a fourth gen firebird or camaro have a cb.
the car doesn't have many magnetic places so im trying to figure out what antenna mount would work on the car so please help if you have one
the car doesn't have many magnetic places so im trying to figure out what antenna mount would work on the car so please help if you have one
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I've never had one on my 4th gens, but used to on my 3rd gen. I know, those cars have a lot more metal so magnet mounts work well. I think for a 4th gen you'd have to either go with a glass mount (which doesn't seem to work that well on a standard 4w out/5w in CB, in my experiance), or a body mounted ball mount. Of course, you'd have to drill a hole in the rear quarter panel for the ball mount. If you don't care much about range and only plan to use it when in close proximity to other radios, then the glass mount will work fine. But (and it's been about 10-12 years since I set one of these up), from what I recall I was only able to send/receive signals for about 1-2 blocks with the glass mount and a standard CB with no amp. I'm sure it'd work better if I had it mounted higher on the glass, but the issue with a 3rd gen is the same as a 4th gen, you have that black film/paint pattern covering the whole top of the hatch glass so you're forced to mount it low. This prevents much of the antenna from clearing the roof line and really hurts performance.
When I was commuting 70+ miles a day on the expressway, I often thought about tossing one on my '02 car using the ball mount on the left rear quarter. Never did though, and now I'm hardly on the expressway so it's kinda pointless for me to even bother.
When I was commuting 70+ miles a day on the expressway, I often thought about tossing one on my '02 car using the ball mount on the left rear quarter. Never did though, and now I'm hardly on the expressway so it's kinda pointless for me to even bother.
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I used a glass mount one for my trip out west. It really didn't work well at all. Luckily, I brought a magnet mount one and stuck it to the rear quarter panel. This stuck fairly well and worked ok, I need to upgrade to a better one with more range. Any reccomendations?? Thanks!
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Or get a liscense plate mount and quick disco like the corvette clubs use.
http://ecklers.com/product.asp?pf_id=49359&dept_id=1007
Or use one of these: Not great but they work.
http://www.cbradiostore.com/servlet/...-Maker,/Detail
http://ecklers.com/product.asp?pf_id=49359&dept_id=1007
Or use one of these: Not great but they work.
http://www.cbradiostore.com/servlet/...-Maker,/Detail
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I'll chime in on this one, for a short while I was driving a long ways in the camaro when I had it and I put a cb in it.
I ran a coiled antenna on the hood, it looked terrible, but talked good. You'll talk several miles with a stock radio with it. With some power you can talk a long ways. Any magnet mount will stick to the hood.. and talk decent, it doesn't hurt to run a few copper grounding braids around the hood hinges to the engine compartment and such to help increase the ground plane a little. This will work great if you don't have a fiberglass hood.
I then got sick of that, and ran a piece of metal bolted to the rear subframe out the back of the car and put a 102" whip on there for a few months, I'd just unscrew it when I was out on weekends, but put it on for the trip. It barely stuck out, so it wasn't pretty sweet. I also ran a fatboy 2x4 1000 watt linear for a little while, but it was too much for the electrical system. I did talk 50 miles pretty easy on it tho for the few months I drove it like that. Up in North Ga depending upon your elevation 100 miles is possible. I ended up using 4x1446's in a 600 watt amplifier and it was a good mixture. I'd talk to friends miles away who had them as well on their trucks and such.
After that I started driving my s10 again and it had a wilson 5000 on it, so I put a 1800 watt linear in it (a 2x8), and restored the camaro back to its factory level of white-trashedness. Thank goodness. I think the redneck rice of the cb radio increased the horsepower tho.. the car went 8.506 @ 87 with nothing but a lid in a 2000 model a4 on a 2.2' 60'... Not shabby numbers. With a 2.0 I imagine it would be in 12 second territory.
You can use the quarter panel, but you don't have a heck of a lot of room for any type of decent antenna unless you use the aforementioned ball mount. I was hesitant to do that myself as I didn't want to install any type of non-magnet mount on the physical body of the car.
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I ran a coiled antenna on the hood, it looked terrible, but talked good. You'll talk several miles with a stock radio with it. With some power you can talk a long ways. Any magnet mount will stick to the hood.. and talk decent, it doesn't hurt to run a few copper grounding braids around the hood hinges to the engine compartment and such to help increase the ground plane a little. This will work great if you don't have a fiberglass hood.
I then got sick of that, and ran a piece of metal bolted to the rear subframe out the back of the car and put a 102" whip on there for a few months, I'd just unscrew it when I was out on weekends, but put it on for the trip. It barely stuck out, so it wasn't pretty sweet. I also ran a fatboy 2x4 1000 watt linear for a little while, but it was too much for the electrical system. I did talk 50 miles pretty easy on it tho for the few months I drove it like that. Up in North Ga depending upon your elevation 100 miles is possible. I ended up using 4x1446's in a 600 watt amplifier and it was a good mixture. I'd talk to friends miles away who had them as well on their trucks and such.
After that I started driving my s10 again and it had a wilson 5000 on it, so I put a 1800 watt linear in it (a 2x8), and restored the camaro back to its factory level of white-trashedness. Thank goodness. I think the redneck rice of the cb radio increased the horsepower tho.. the car went 8.506 @ 87 with nothing but a lid in a 2000 model a4 on a 2.2' 60'... Not shabby numbers. With a 2.0 I imagine it would be in 12 second territory.
You can use the quarter panel, but you don't have a heck of a lot of room for any type of decent antenna unless you use the aforementioned ball mount. I was hesitant to do that myself as I didn't want to install any type of non-magnet mount on the physical body of the car.
Josh
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