CaliGold
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Granada Hills, CA
I just installed a new Uniden ProXL520 CB in my heep, and since this radio model is popular with the XJ crowd, I thought some of you guys may want to try this.
My rig is a 97 with keyess remote so it had a plastic cover between the visors. Since I have an aftemarket alarm, I removed the cover and the receiver module inside it. Here's what it looks like after removing the plastic cover and keyless remote module.
You can see the power connector and the antenna coax. I routed these up thru the passenger side a-pillar and roof to this location.
If you don't have this gaping hole in your rig, it would be very easy to cut a smaller hole to pass these cables thru. What I want to emphasize is that there is a beam near the front of the headliner that will easily support the weight of a small CB radio like this Uniden. Follow along as I fabricate a nifty bracket to mount my CB radio in this spot.
The materials I used are 1" wide .120 wall for the "U" bracket and 1.25" wide .120 wall for the bracket arm. I picked these up at the OSH hardware store, and used a vise and plastic hammer to make my bends.
After cutting and bending, I welded the two pieces together but will be fine joined with fasteners also.
Final check fit before painting.
And painted.
I should have mentioned it before, but make sure you leave a little room for wires and coax at the back of the radio to the opening in the headliner. Also, I decided to use button head socket cap screws to mount the radio to the U bracket for a cleaner look and to make it harder for thieves.
And here it is finished.

My rig is a 97 with keyess remote so it had a plastic cover between the visors. Since I have an aftemarket alarm, I removed the cover and the receiver module inside it. Here's what it looks like after removing the plastic cover and keyless remote module.

You can see the power connector and the antenna coax. I routed these up thru the passenger side a-pillar and roof to this location.
If you don't have this gaping hole in your rig, it would be very easy to cut a smaller hole to pass these cables thru. What I want to emphasize is that there is a beam near the front of the headliner that will easily support the weight of a small CB radio like this Uniden. Follow along as I fabricate a nifty bracket to mount my CB radio in this spot.
The materials I used are 1" wide .120 wall for the "U" bracket and 1.25" wide .120 wall for the bracket arm. I picked these up at the OSH hardware store, and used a vise and plastic hammer to make my bends.

After cutting and bending, I welded the two pieces together but will be fine joined with fasteners also.

Final check fit before painting.

And painted.

I should have mentioned it before, but make sure you leave a little room for wires and coax at the back of the radio to the opening in the headliner. Also, I decided to use button head socket cap screws to mount the radio to the U bracket for a cleaner look and to make it harder for thieves.

And here it is finished.
