Ok last update:
Wilson/weboost now says that the drive reach is supposed to flash red 7 times after powering on. Normal operation.
I just can’t get my signal boosted 🥴
I’ve got it pointed forward as per their instructions. My work booster has the interior antenna marked with “mount this side”, my personal one didn’t. So I wrote and asked and they told me the smaller half/piece of the interior antenna is the back side. So I keep that side pointed to the rear of...
yup I’ve got the overland antenna and I’ve got it high, above the cab by a couple inches. Problem is, I think, that it’s right behind the cab in the corner mounted on a way of life antenna bed mount. Can’t get enough separation like that.
Update: metal backing behind the interior antenna facing that metal to the exterior antenna and placing it in the center console did not work.
We post tech support wrote me back and said the booster is supposed to flash after power up as the device “initializes”. I wrote back saying that’s not...
I didn’t have any issues other than a bug that canceled the license plate blanking if I used dark car. I would have to reboot the taser to get the LP lights to blank again.
what issues?
I had mine stuck just to the passenger side of the dome light. Gorilla tape worked awesome for keeping it there.
where do you have your external antenna?
have you observed the light on your booster while powering it
No I don’t have the cable length to do that. I’d need to add an extension cable to do that.
Wish I had known I had this issue before I put the coverking headliner on. I could’ve lined that part of the top with some foil tape to try to mitigate the interference.
I’ve got a weboost drive reach and no matter where I put my interior antenna I can’t get it to work correctly. My exterior antenna is right behind the cab corner on the passenger side.
Anyone find a place to mount the interior one so that they don’t interfere with each other?
I’d be more interested in knowing how much actual leather there is in factory leather seats. You’d be better off buying cloth and having katskins put in.
I took my rear brakes apart and cleaned them up and applied thin layer of grease only between the clips/slides and the bracket. Hasn't squeaked in a couple of weeks...
My ears are trashed from high school days of shooting guns and listening to loud music so now I need the music to be loud.
Any tips for disassembly? I've been wanting to take mine apart to chase a rattle but it felt like i was going to break it.