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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2009

Me installing a Cb radio in to my jeep wrangler

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  • nice jeep

  • You should see it now put almost 3 grand into it 35in tires, lift kit, new bumpers front and rear winch and more to come

  • I bought every thing I use at pep boys go talk to someone there and they will help with any thing you need and antenna already have from a older cb that was in my house but the one i bought dosen't come with an antenna

  • Good job. On the fuse box wire, what did you do with the black wire from the cb radio. I assume you tied the red wire into this fuse box wire.

    Thanks for your response.

  • i bolted the black to the frame because it is the ground a negitive lead

  • It came with an inline fuse never looked at it but put a 7.5 amp at the fuse box and the antenna is just a little 20 in magnetic antenna i put on the hood

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  • Fuse- its called: Add a fuse circuit.

    The companies the I found that has them are Pico($2) and Littlefuse($5-$7). The companies call them add a circuit kit! Hope this helps.

  • dam hes fast with a hammer

  • @punx8086 very good point, my apologies

  • @spiker84 But a table saw cuts metal and Hoses, not concrete. Your wasting that water. A poor person lost in the desert could use that! : ) I've worked in construction shops for almost 10 years and never heard of or seen someone putting water on things they were cutting with a table saw. Just a heads up Bud, Nothing is going to crack, but hey why not! Speaking of table saws I was using one today at work and the brush's on the motor decided to take a poop on me, scared the heck out of me!

  • @punx8086 it acts as a lubricant/coolant so your metal or blade wont crack

  • good idea on where to mount the radio, but after 37 years in cb and ham rado i learned going direct to battery is always best, it helps with motor noise just to name one. did u check ur swrs ? and you do not need over a 1.5 or 2 amp fuse, a 7 will not protect the radio.cbs r so cheaply built these days the littest volt spike or short will blow them

  • Dude wheres my fingers gone!!! arrhhhhh

  • wtf ????? Is that water bottle refilling itself????

  • exact cb i have

  • @tperson787

    i had the same radio and it worked just fine even bought another one for my truck as my dad took mine to put in his, i recently switched mine out for a Cobra 29 WX NW BT because I wanted weather and Bluetooth, BT works very good btw

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