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Antenna Mounting For 2001 silverado..???????
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 5:17 am
by K8SWR
I just bought a 2001 silverado Ext. cab I don't want to drill through the body so I installed a Glass mount antenna, Well ther tint on the window is making my SWR way too High.
So I guess the next option is to mount it on the Front fender.. There is a rubber strip that goes along the edge I will have to cut or remove anyone done this I don't think it will hurt anything ????
Or does someone else have a Better Idea on mounting location??? Will out drilling the body or roof??
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 6:15 am
by cranbiz
I have a 02 Sierra ext cab and use a Mag Mount UHF on the roof with the cable exiting the 3rd brake light. Just filed the lens to clear the cable and used connector sealant to waterproof the opening. Works great.
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 11:39 am
by Dale Earnhardt
Just remember to take it off and clean the surface everytime you wash the car or have any moisture, or eles u gonna see rust mark, we all learn the hard way lol
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 12:20 pm
by Justin
Since you have a Truck with a Tow hitch I presume, why not have your antenna on one of those kinda Tow mounts. They are being sold for use on mobile HF, and depending on what you want to do, it might work well for you. Check it out. Best part is that it can be removed without much problem.
Justin
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2002 8:27 pm
by fire-medic8104
A glass mount antenna will work depending on the freq you are using it for. First, buy a quality antenna. Second, use a razor and cut the tint 1/8" smaller than the inside part of the antenna (if it is aftermarket tint, if it is factory tint it will not affect performance). The way to tell aftermarket from factory, in a not so noticeable place use a razor and see if you can scratch it, if you can it is aftermarket, if you can't it's factory. Also, don't try to mount the antenna on the dark "sun visor" tint on the front windshield, you know the dark tint on the top. Third, make sure your ground straps are good. Don't just shoot a small screw through them and think you have a good ground. You need to remove all the paint from where the ground strap makes contact with the metal. I use a small wire wheel on a drill to remove the paint. I can normally get a 110 watt Spectra down to almost 0 reflected that way.
Antenna Mounting?????
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 3:19 am
by K8SWR
Well I'm going to go with the Fender mount for now, As far as the tint it's the Factory rear tint and it just doesn't seem to work with my antenna..
Now As far as running the coax through the firewall.. whats the Best Idea as far as this.....
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 4:08 pm
by fire-medic8104
On a silverado on the driver's side under the hood look all the way to the corner where the door and fender meet. On the firewall itself there is a large group of wires loomed together use a pull wire (a antenna rod sharpened at both ends works great) push through the grommet on the side closest to the fender visualize the loomed wires coming out the other side and try to curve your pull wire towards the kick panel. It should come out inside the cab between the junction box behind the emergency brake and the kick panel. Tape the coax to the end sticking out underneath the hood about 6" worth and rub some liquid soap on it. Will pull through pretty easily. You can use the same method going the other way for power. I have put 4 strobe cables, coax, and 2 8-gauge wires through it with no problems.
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 7:28 pm
by YoChief
Try
http://www.sti-co.com
They make look-a-like replacement antennas for your factory one that connect to your two-way and the AM-FM both.
No holes and you can put the factory antenna back on when you sell the vehicle.
I've used them on customers cars for 15 years and have one on my Dodge PU, works great.
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 7:33 pm
by fire-medic8104
I forgot about them. I have used their antennas also and have been pleased with the results.
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 8:19 am
by 911radio
fire-medic8104 wrote:On a silverado on the driver's side under the hood look all the way to the corner where the door and fender meet. On the firewall itself there is a large group of wires loomed together use a pull wire (a antenna rod sharpened at both ends works great) push through the grommet on the side closest to the fender visualize the loomed wires coming out the other side and try to curve your pull wire towards the kick panel. It should come out inside the cab between the junction box behind the emergency brake and the kick panel. Tape the coax to the end sticking out underneath the hood about 6" worth and rub some liquid soap on it. Will pull through pretty easily. You can use the same method going the other way for power. I have put 4 strobe cables, coax, and 2 8-gauge wires through it with no problems.
Do you know if this is the same way on an 01 Tahoe? Do you or anyone else know of a good spot to run coax, power, and siren speaker wires through an 01 Tahoe firewall?
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 9:00 am
by fire-medic8104
I believe the Tahoe will do the same thing. I think they are built the same as far as the front half. Take a look underneath the hood and see if you see the same things as I described to AB8JD. If so it will work. It was kind of a Chevy truck and suv thing. 1/2 ton and up normally have this entry. Let me know if you need more descriptions.
01 Tahoe
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 9:41 am
by 2wayguy
If you have an automatic, you could always knock out the opening where the clutch would have been. Plenty of room there, there is an actual cutout in the soundproofing/heatshield on the inside of the truck. Just drill a hole thru the firewall where the knockout was. Works nicely