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Your cart is empty.Are you looking to install a CB radio in your Jeep JK Wrangler in an accessible area? The Rugged Ridge CB radio mount offers you this easy to install solution. The CB radio mount conveniently mounts over the rearview mirror for an easy reach. Made from durable black powder coated steel, now your CB is attached high and within reach without having to take your eyes off the road or trail. Minor drilling required for 07-10 JK Wrangler, no drilling required for 11-up JK Wrangler.
ZACH PHILLIPS
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Direct fit and super easy install
Dantastic
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
I liked the sturdy feel.I did have to bend it temporarily to get my trim to snap back together but it bent back when finished.Jeep Wrangker Sport 2014 no issues
John Eagleton
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
Exactly what was advertised works great.
levent
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
A good and original cb mounts for Jeep. Does not block the rearview mirror, does not obstruct vision
Wolf
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
Works fantastic. Easy to install and simple instructions. I love it.
Devon
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2023
It does bounce on rough trails, but it looks good and holds my bearcat 880. You’ll need to remove your rear view mirror. That’s why I gave it 4 stars
Iron Chef
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2022
Up and out of the way as I wanted the CB to be.
Sahra
Reviewed in Canada on July 8, 2021
This is sturdy, my radio does not move at all when on rough trails. No interference with my view in the rear view and super convenient to reach to. This is exactly what I needed and I love it. Would highly recommend. I am a very novice jeeper, never installed anything in my jeep by myself and this was extremely easy to install. You don't need to be a seasoned jeeper or a seasoned vehicle person for this to install.
Genny fossati
Reviewed in Italy on March 19, 2021
Ottimo
Jake Hines
Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2020
Fits perfectly, very easy to install. Doesn't block the mirror or ability to close the roof. Will buy another one for our 2nd jeep.
Andrew M.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2019
Installed in a 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sport. The CB I am using is the Uniden PRO520XL Pro. While this is a smaller lightweight radio, I feel like this mount can hold triple the weight of the radio I am using. It is very well built, well painted, etc. I tested it on a bumpy trail behind my house and run-down road. I could not notice the mount bouncing at all.The mount took less than 10 minutes to install.This is the perfect location for the radio. It is well high enough away from the movement from the general cab area and any water exposure that might happen when mounted at seat and below level. I was able to route my power and antenna cables through the windshield plastic cover and pillars for a clean install. Very little wire exposure from back of the CB to the windshield cover.
NYer
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018
Bought a Uniden PRO520XL CB radio on Amazon for my 2015 Jeep JKU, and was debating where to install it. This mount is a perfect location.I thought the installation would be simple, then got nervous when I realized that I would need to pop out a portion of the windshield trim. Turns out that the installation was simple. Remove freedom panels, gently pop out the trim just enough to access two bolts, and the rest is simple (printed instructions in the box do the job).The only (very minor) challenge was drilling two holes in the Uniden bracket to line up with the pre-drilled hole set in this bracket. I shared pictures.I also shared pictures of the wiring from the battery, through the firewall and up the trim. Cables not yet connected to battery (red/positive and black/ground). Antenna not yet installed, and coaxial not yet run, so no more pics to share.(Update 1)The other week there was torrential rain, blowing sideways. I have a hardtop on my 2015 Jeep Wrangler JKU. If you have a Jeep Wrangler, you know that water sometimes gets in through the seam on the freedom panels. My Jeep is no exception and I found some water dripping off the sides of the CB radio in the morning. I am fortunate that the vent on my CB is on the underside, and the water didn't get inside. If the vent was on the top or sides, it would likely have damaged the internal circuitry.
Jamie
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2014
I just got it today and mounted it. I still have to get a 2M mobile radio to use with it. My CB radio is one of those that has everything in the handheld mic and so I can still keep it in the armrest. This mount is well designed and if you are looking for a place to mount a regular CB radio, 2M rig or any other type of device in a Jeep JK then this is about the only place that you can do that. It has padding in the areas that is needed to keep any metal to metal noise from occurring.The directions are clear. The directions state that you can also mount your radar detector or GPS receiver on this mount. However, that does not seem to practical for a GPS receiver since it would not have direct access to the sky.The mount is strong and stable and I am sure that it could handle more weight than the average radio.I would recommend this mount to anyone that has a JK for whatever they need to mount.Update: So now that I have actually mounted my 2M (weighs 4lb) radio I have reduced the rating to 4 stars. I think that the concept behind the mounting is still good however the bracket itself needs to be made with a heavier gauge metal. Even going slowly down a smooth street the bracket bounces up and down approx. 1/2 inch. Besides the long term damage that may occur to the bracket it is hard to see the readout and press the buttons while the vehicle is moving. On my first drive with the radio mounted I reduced the cyclic vibration to a reasonable and probably safe amount by inserting a rubber wedge between the bracket and jeep crossbar the bracket is attached to. Long term I may use a nylon strap to pull up the curved outer end of the bracket. I may also take the bracket off and place an extra 90 deg angle bracket on the existing one with some self tapping screws. I will have to experiment to find the best solution.I would still recommend it, but if you are going to mount anything that weighs more than 1 pound then be prepared to beef up the bracket. If the manufacturers read these reviews maybe they will build a heavier weight bracket for something that weighs over 1 lb.
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