surewhynot
Rep whores make me sick
I dare you. I've shown the santa pimp and elf pics.
Back in the day (hold your thoughts punks) when cell phones were mounted in my truck, they put the cell antenna on the back window. Radio Shack had a CB antenna that mounted the same way and that's what I had to balance out the cell. It wasn't a great antenna, but it was adequate.
CB looks great Chris.
You sure have grown up recently.
Went 4 wheeling
Drank beer
Installed a cb
Pretty soon, you'll be eating hot pockets and watching nascar, just like the rest of us.![]()
I dare you. I've shown the santa pimp and elf pics.
Engine bay was the first place I checked-- not a single place I could have mounted this thing. Sure there's plenty of open space, but no exposed surfaces (fender, wheel well, etc) that were big enough for mounting the speaker.Looks good Chris...always love the not noticeable look. However, with this new found love of wheeling...what are you gonna do with it then?????? Under the truck=broke. When I mounted my PA speaker...I just threw it on the inner fender in the engine bay...might wanna give that a thought for the future.
Yeah but then it's not loud enough! LOL! I wanna blast everyone for 2 blocks!As for the PA just turn down the mic gain on the CB and it wont squeal no more.
I think I just figured out why you're single...You gonna drive 'cross campus and whistle at the pretty girls with it?
That's quite possible. But I didn't really have a good place to mount it forward of the side window... I think my brother had this same problem and fixed it with a noise canceling mic-- I'll have to ask him.I wonder if the feedback is because your speaker isn't totally in front of your door/window? Kinda too late to do easily...but I wonder if moving the PA forward would be a good way to fix it.
I ain't no expert, just guessing at this stuff.
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