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Sorry for the late response. In my write-up I think I mentioned that I grabbed the plug with a pliers and pulled it out.

I disconnect my CB and the connector cable is tucked up under the glove box. The other end of the antenna cable is attached to the antenna mount that you can see with the hood closed. All that is always there ready-to-go.

As for finding a place to store the cable there should be plenty of room to do that with some zip ties
if I remember correctly you have a 4 ft antenna. Did you add a spring to it?
 
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if I remember correctly you have a 4 ft antenna. Did you add a spring to it?
Yes, added the spring to the base between mount and Firestick antenna
 

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Yes, added the spring to the base between mount and Firestick antenna
Thanks. Which spring, heavy duty or medium duty? I have the normal weight (as opposed to the light weight) fire stick and I am thinking about adding the heavy duty. Also, I have both the 3 ft and the 4 ft antenna and I think I am going to run the 3 ft.
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