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CB mounting help

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by tacoman101, Oct 20, 2009.

  1. Oct 22, 2009 at 10:28 AM
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    zidaro

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    Anybody know where online to get a good quality 90deg. elbow for the coax cable on the back of the cobra19III ? Works great in ash tray location, I have had it installed for a bit but if you put a 90 on the back it will slide in about 1" deeper.
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    Seriously though, try Radio Shack...;)
     
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    The easy thing to do is to hit the Pilot, Flying J, or Travel Center truck stop and you can pick up anything you need. Most folks live within a reasonable distance from one of these places. Most of the barrel connectors and 90 degree adaptors are fairly inexpensive. You can also pick up SWR meters, brackets, coax, power cables, and other neat gadgets to make you life easy. I guess if you care lucky enough to live far enough away from one of these locations then you will have to go the internet route.
     

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