From what I've read, it's easier to get through on the driver's side. There's supposed to be a plug there in a hole that can be used. I'm going to be running some wires through, but haven't actually looked at it yet.Does anyone have an idea on how to route the CB antenna wire coax through the firewall on my JT on the passenger side of the cab? I prefer not drilling any holes but wasn't sure if there's a way to feed the antenna wire into the engine bay.
I'm familiar with that plug hole, it's the hole where the clutch pedal is supposed to be if you have an automatic, I was hoping someone was familiar with one somewhere on the passenger side.From what I've read, it's easier to get through on the driver's side. There's supposed to be a plug there in a hole that can be used. I'm going to be running some wires through, but haven't actually looked at it yet.
I used the drain plug for now on the drivers side, ran it along the top of the frame rail. The antenna mount I got suggested it and came with a new grommet for the drain hole.Depending on your floor mats and carpet, could use the drain hole.
Yes, this. Basically I used a wire coat hanger to shove through the grommet under the dash on the passenger side. White so I could see it. Once I made it through (two pops, one inside and one exterior grommet) I crawled under the back side of the passenger tire. You can look up if you pull the fender liner back a bit and see where the coat hanger went through. I bent a loop in it, hooked my looped antenna and power lead through it and taped it all down really good. Back in the passenger compartment I bent a handle in the coat hanger and pulled real hard and it came back through.There’s a rubber grommet with a big wire loom running trough it up above the carpet behind the heater core on the passenger side. I used it to run my antenna cable through it. Took longer than I wanted to due to its got an inside and outside rubber to go through. Also would have been easier without a fender liner.
I'm familiar with that plug hole, it's the hole where the clutch pedal is supposed to be if you have an automatic, I was hoping someone was familiar with one somewhere on the passenger side.
Don't have a CB yet, but I am planning on trying to run my wire through the plastic plug under the carpet, about 6" forward of the drain plug. I ran my wiring for auxiliary reverse lights through that on the passenger side and haven't had any issues.
Here are some pics of the installation. I stuck some gray velcro fuzzy side tape on the bottom of the antenna mount to avoid any marks on the paint. I got a really good ground, I check it with the multi-meter. Mount is very sturdy, very level (can be adjusted) and routing the cable with the heat protection inside the frame is easy. Very portable handheld inside the Gladiator. I will only mount up the handheld when I need it.The Quadratec JLJT-CBFMK Stainless Steel Fender Mount CB Antenna Kit directions have you attach the antenna cable to the shielded wires on the inner fender. There is a rubber plug just under the drivers seat - exactly where the body seam is. Shielded wires run just under the plug. If you put your hand under the drivers seat and lift up the carpet, you can see it. Use an identical rubber plug with a hole in it, and then it is easy to route the wire under the carpet to the center counsel. The kit also gives you a heat resistant cover and stainless zip ties to put over the antenna cable because the cable is close to the exhaust.