John3:17 wrote:

My solution - not good if you like to change channels a lot or don't have an external speaker. A lot of people on here just fasten them to the passengers side of the console.
I thought about that and my CB even though its compact is too darn long.
dgeist wrote:
You can get one of the kits that have an aluminum bracket that slides into the gap between the radio and the right trim upright on the center console. They're made for cell-phone mounts, but are easily modified for a CB. I personally have my cell there an use it for nav... but I thought about using it the other way.
Dan
I'm not sure what you are referring to... can you snap a picture? I'm sorry but I'm not picturing it.
This weekend I sat in my driveway and tried placing my CB in every possible location, and hour and 3 beers later I only liked 2 places. The center dash board right above the AC vents, or in that useless cubby hole at the base of the center instrument column next to the cigarette lighter. I've seen it where some others have cut the back of this area out so their CB can fit inside. I would rather not cut this area up and would rather prefer the top of the dash board but its looking to be a pain to take the dash board apart.
In my old F150 it took two steps to remove the plastic on the dash to get inside. In the Liberty it appears that its a long process of removing the dash board piece by piece to get back there. I'm going to order a Chilton's total repair manual for the 2004 Liberty and I hope that it includes a breakdown of all the steps I will need to undergo to get back there so I can install the CB and get this bad boy hooked up.
Either way I will do a picture thread to show what I did and how I did it.
Any advice

Should I go top of the dash or inside the cubby
