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Mounting roof mount on new truck

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Well got a new f150 and the body is aluminum so im not sure if a roof mount would work on this. And besides that looks like pure hell to take down the head liner...Any suggestions??
 

Stake mount?

Checkout Breedlove for some of the best made mounts and best options available . They aren't cheap, but it's mostly all SS steel and precision made stuff.
 
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Well got a new f150 and the body is aluminum so im not sure if a roof mount would work on this. And besides that looks like pure hell to take down the head liner...Any suggestions??

You reminded me of the time I rented an F-150. Was planning on using my trusty Wilson 5000 lag mount ony trip. Uh, no sticky! Lol. No radio on that trip. :/

I would Google mounts for the aluminum trucks. I know a ham guy in my local club has HF in his F-150, but don't know what his solution was. Breedlove makes great mounts, as mentioned above. Good luck!

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Brett
 
Drop the dome light and peek underneath. Hopefully it will be a single layer of sheetmetal. If it is a single layer, drill a hole. Quick 5 minute job without dropping headliner.
Fish cable over to the side and tuck it out of sight.
 
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Well got a new f150 and the body is aluminum so im not sure if a roof mount would work on this. And besides that looks like pure hell to take down the head liner...Any suggestions??

A Wilson 5000 drill through roof mount works great on extended cab aluminum F150s. With CB popularity swirling around the bowl, I wouldn't drill a hole in the roof of a $40,000 truck.
 
A Wilson 5000 drill through roof mount works great on extended cab aluminum F150s. With CB popularity swirling around the bowl, I wouldn't drill a hole in the roof of a $40,000 truck.
you do have a good point ..
 
Drop the dome light and peek underneath. Hopefully it will be a single layer of sheetmetal. If it is a single layer, drill a hole. Quick 5 minute job without dropping headliner.
Fish cable over to the side and tuck it out of sight.

The new dome lights are about the size of a half dollar
 
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Did you check the Breedlove mounts web link I posted? Below is a pic showing a front bed rail mounting bracket. Then all you have to do is drill a hole under the floor matting or see if you have a firewall knockout to get the coax out and under the truck and run it up between the cab and truck bed.




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I have a tool box with my 102 on it. It just hits everything... Yes breedlove has some great mounts.
 
Yes breedlove has some great mounts.
That they do. I use their Pedestal SO-239 mount for my screwdriver antenna, it's a rock solid SS steel mount and worth the $50.

Their stake mounts are nice and easy to install if you don't mind not having the antenna installed in the center of the vehicle. I have a new truck myself and it's understandable not wanting to drill holes in it or take the headliner apart.

As Tallman suggested, the toolbox is a great way to mount an antenna especially if you were going to put a tool box on this truck anyway.

If wanting to use a 102 whip and have a lower profile, There is a ball mount option that will work for using a 102 whip,

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Or use a Breedlove bed mount like this,

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You're on track by permanent mounting of the antenna. Mag-mounts should be avoided except for temporary usage.
 

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