OK, I just got my birthday present box from Walcott CB from Iowa (
http://www.walcottcb.com) and got it hooked up. I went with their MK204R (
http://www.walcottcb.com/firestik-mk204r-door-jamb-mini-kit-p-576.html kit to install where the rear window and door meet:
I placed the bracket in there to find the flattest location. I then drilled the upper left hole (1/8" bit) and installed the mounting screw. This allowed me to determine how much upward bend I had to put on the L
bracket.
I then reattached to mount with the single screw and drilled the rest of the holes. I would recommend drilling the upper right hole next, and installing that screw before doing the lower screws.
Next I attached the coax (already in the pictures above) and ran it down the door hinge and over to a breach in the rain seal.
Once through the seal, it is a simple matter to stuff the coax under the plastic molding and proceed up
the drivers side of the Jeep. Although not pictured, I used the kickplate molding to get through the back seat, and the door pillar molding to get to the front of the front seat. The 18' of cable they send is fine for a dash mount, but a 20' would be necessary to mount up above the rear view mirror. A picture is provided of the coax assembly - this seemed to be the hardest part of the entire installation, however the picture should help ease your pain. EDIT: I have now soldered the center wire into the housing, and it made all the difference. I strongly suggest 30 seconds with a soldering gun on this effort
Finally, I attached the 4 foot firestick II onto the mount. Now, for tuning and use!
OK - title fixed
