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  1. inkedrose

    MXT275 or MXT575?

    Read a bunch of threads on here about the Midland MXT 275. Everyone seems to be happy with it... good, basic starter comm. Was about to pull the trigger but came across the MXT 575, 50 watt. Supposedly still made for dummies (me) but with more power but a much higher price tag. I don't know...
  2. Nomaybes

    SOLD SoCal - 6" lift springs & Rancho 9000 shocks

    I reduced the lift of my TJ - these are parts that came off and happy to share for free to a fellow TJ owner: 6" lift springs - 99% sure they are Rubicon Express F/R Rancho 9000 adjustable shocks Both are plenty old but seem to work without issue. Can't beat the price. I also have: Drop...
  3. L0La

    CB Secure Mounting

    My grandfather just passed away (big jeep guy) and I managed to steal his CB away from his crazy wife. I have a TJ handsy town and it’s not uncommon to at least be broken into once a year. I’m worried someone will snatch the CB to make a quick buck, and it means more to me than just a CB. Can...
  4. TJustin

    Utah Teraflex CB Antenna Mount

    For sale is a CB antenna mount made by a Teraflex. This is for the passenger side. Should fit CJ, YJ, TJ. Please ensure fitment. Great shape, just changed tail lights and no longer need. $20 shipped obo
  5. ALLxSAINTSxDIE

    Does anyone run the Uniden PRO520XL?

    Does anyone run the Uniden PRO520XL? What do you think of it? I really do not want to drop the cash on the Cobra C75WXST just yet. Also any recommendations for antenna mounting. Currently, have a rear mount but I have been reading a lot about getting better performance out of a front mount.
  6. JMT

    SOLD Various TJ Parts (Side Steps Bumper CB Antenna Hinges et al)

    I need to get rid of some TJ Parts, looks like I’m moving soon. If you don’t like my price, make me an offer. I’ll probably have these for sale on my local CL too. Front Bumper in great condition, no dents. I actually want to keep this, but don’t want to move it ($30+s/h) Stock hinges in Flame...
  7. Jerry Little

    What type of communication radio is best?

    Title was suppose to say what type of communication radio is best? (Auto correction gee) So if this is a bit off topic. I will start going offroad 4x4 sometimes deep in mountains. Up around Lake Tahoe what is better for me to get ham radio or a cb radio? I dont want real expensive equip...
  8. Chris S

    CB Radio Suggestions?

    This has probably been posted/asked before but I couldnt seem to find it. What is the best/a good option for a cb radio? Do i need to tune it or are most ready to go out of the box? I currently have a 4ft firestik cb antenna Any other tips?
  9. M

    CB Installation

    Let's see pictures of your CB install, including antenna placement. I'm thinking about putting the antenna above the licence plate, but have heard that blocks the signal. Wiring the CB direct to battery. I have the hand-held version, Cobra.
  10. RangerRick

    The Ham & CB Radio Thread

    Hello all, Show of hands please of who speak CB radio when Jeeping and are also licensed HAM operators on this forum. Also, I would like to know who is interested in HAM that aren't right now. Being a radio operator is not only a hobby but also good for emergency preparedness and back country...
  11. A

    Where should I wire my CB Radio to?

    Where should I wire my CB radio to? Should I wire it to a positive and negative behind the glovebox?
  12. TJDave

    What CB radio do you use?

    Just curious to see what CB radio you guys are all using.
  13. TJDave

    HAM Radio FAQ

    The subject of Ham Radio, in relation to preparedness, is one that’s often overlooked. When it is talked about, it’s often an afterthought in an article, or it’s presented by someone who has no real experience with radio communication technology. In my opinion, Ham Radio still plays a very...
  14. Chris

    Choosing a CB Radio

    So here are some things to ponder regarding choosing a CB radio. The most important factor to understand when choosing a radio is that all CBs, regardless of their price, are limited to 4 watts of transmission power by the FCC. This means that a $50 bare-bones CB radio and a $200 chrome plated...