I’m in Liberty Lake. I go all over the area, I may be in Idaho one trip, Montana the next, then Washington or Oregon. I like seeing new country, and my list of places I want to see never shrinks.
Has anyone with the Frontrunner Slimline II tried the antenna mount? I like how it holds 180 degrees, but I wonder how well it grounds. I guess if a no ground plane antenna was used, it wouldn’t matter.
https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/en/int/antenna-mount.html
When I relocated my xm antenna, I pulled a little to hard and wrecked the coax cable that connects to the Jeep. Neither my xm or navigation worked until I got it fixed. The antenna is for both xm and satellite on my 2014.
Homemade. It’s a harbor freight basket. I made the rest. I didn’t want to spend to much time or money on building it if it wasn’t going to last. That was 2 or 3 years ago. It worked out pretty well. I’ll find the build thread for ya... hold on
I have a Bantam trailer with a tent and all the other stuff I built last year. I like it, but, as mentioned above, rtts suck in downpours. I’m going to build a cargo trailer next. Unless I decide to just build a sleeping platform in Number 7.
If I was in the market for a teardrop, it...
The invitation I got today didn’t have a link either. You’re not the only one this has happened to. I’m sure you will have plenty of interest once this is cleared up.
I use the crate to carry my chainsaw. I cut a hole big enough for the bar with the bar for to slide through. It works great. I have a trail rack over my spare tire, it rides there. I place other boxes and bins in front of the bar, so a casual glance is hard pressed to even see my saw.
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