On the Rhino Rack crossbar, with 3dB whip and (pictured) with 6dB whip:

On the OL bullbar
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On the Rhino Rack crossbar, with 3dB whip and (pictured) with 6dB whip:

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						This is mine, I can reach out the window and lower if needed
connock
Mounted mine on a bracket held on by the roof rack bolt, it has a "friction" swivel and I made it just tight enough so it stays upright when I need it and when I don't ... I can just reach up and fold it back into the rearward position without leaving my seat.
If I go under any low branches out in the bush it just gets "folded" back with no ill effects.... so far - fingers crossed
I take it off in town of course and use a plastic plug to keep the connection waterproof.
The cable runs down under the plastic trim of the A pillar - into the engine bay and then in to the cabin via the hole in the firewall.

Hey Connock,
I run the same setup however found out of Club runs etc that tree branches and hilly terrain were a pain so I also run a 3Db stumpy off the bullbar and have connectors just inside firewall in the engine so I can swap the antenna cable between the 2.
Get the best of both worlds...
DOH!!!!!
Just realised I have already previously posted... http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...ml#post1672974
Last edited by pohm66; 19th September 2012 at 04:29 PM. Reason: Update info
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Yer I swap from the bigger one to the one I have on in the pic which is only about 300mm long and like oldsalt its mounted on a friction thingo so the trees just push it overI personly dont like stuff sticking up from the bull bar in full view. unless its my 4mt sand flag of coarse, because that meens Im there doin it
connock
Thanks to all who have helped me out, especially Rich, whose mounting I emulated. Mine is slightly different to his as I have the Rhino track and couldn't get a cable that connects at 90 degrees to the base (under the base) without retuning an antenna.
I obtained original Rhino track mounting screws and the hexes that sit on the inside of the track for a couple of dollars, and used 3mm thick aluminium x 25mm wide. So that it is a cleaner install I will be painting the visible sides of the aluminium black so that it blends in a little more and routing the cable into the track and through the plastic end-piece.
Here are the pictures.

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