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- Led_67Explorer
Buzzcut1 wrote:


and put some words of wisdom up in the TC
X2 and that would apply to my current job :R geez I need a vacation lol - I looked at mine a few times today. I need to finish waxing the exterior before I put it on the truck. I stored it inside this past winter. I surrounded it with "stuff" and need to move that "stuff" to a new place so I can actually work on it.
I don't have any upgrades planned, but there's a few minor fixes I should do. - SheriffdougExplorer
Buzzcut1 wrote:


and put some words of wisdom up in the TC
Nice Sign! Wife Looks Very Chillaxed! - Buzzcut1Nomad II


and put some words of wisdom up in the TC
- stickbowjoeExplorerReplaced cheesy, hollow, too-big OE table with a handsome, solid wood, 16"x20" one.
Big enough for 2 to eat on, stout enough to work on, and not in the way all the time.
Joe - garryk6ExplorerSpent yesterday putting the plow back on the truck, and plowing a little bit of snow.


Garry in Kodiak - bcbouyExplorerthursday my son and i put new canvas on my sun lite 8 ft. pop up .
- RbertalottoExplorerI haven't used a CB radio in over 30 years. But every once in a while I'm with a group of folks and they do use CB to communicate on the trail. So I did some research and picked up a Cobra 75WXST compact, "All In The Handset" CB unit from Amazon.com. I also ordered a 4' FireStik II CB antenna and a stainless steel trunk lip mount.
The Cobra 75WXST is extremely highly rated by all the internet CB forums and seems to be the "GoTo" unit for jeep folks.
The Cobra unit comes in two pieces. The handset and the underdash connection unit.
First I needed to mount the antennas. Since I carry a pickup truck camper, I needed to mount the antenna somewhere up front. The stainless steel hood/truck mount bracket was not the correct profile, so I used my welding torch to heat it up and reconfigure it. It then easily mounted under an existing bolt under the hood and on the left fender.
I then connected the coax cable to the antenna. I purchased an 18' cable and you should not cut the cable. If there is any extra simply loosely stuff it up under the dash. Do not wrap it in a nice neat ball. This will creat a "choke" and negatively affect performance.


The remote module was simply wire-tied under the dash and connected to a 12V + and - feed.
The handset was mounted to the included clip on the dash.
You simply can't have enough "Farkles" on your dash!
All the while I was doing this install, this wild goose hung around and kept tapping me on the legs while I worked! (Easter dinner is coming! He better be have!)
Oh, I also ordered an SWR meter when I ordered the CB Radio. You must match the antenna to the radio if you expect to get great transmit and receive performance. Very inexpensive meter and easy to use.
- Buzzcut1Nomad IIPulled out the winter blankets and strapped the lounge chairs to the ladder with ratchet straps. Going to be 80+ where we are going tomorrow.
- Sue_BeeExplorerIt's been a long cold, wet, snowy, cold, snowy, cold, snowy winter here in the NW Burbs of ChiTown, and I can't wait for it to be over, alas, back to below freezing this weekend. Makes it hard to think about flushing the antifreeze out when it keeps hard freezing.
But it's good for the young'uns, it lets them know what us old farts had to deal with back in the day, uphill, both ways, barefoot...
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