How badly is the bracket making contact with the spare? If it's just a little, I would recommend just adding a few washers to the mounting studs to space it out a bit.I got my bracket installed, when I went to put my spare back on it digs into my tire. I'm stock with factory M/T's. I'm going to try and flip the bracket tomorrow and see if it works, if not do you have any recommendation on a spare tire relocation bracket or whatever would be used to push the spare out? I'll be doing bigger tires next year but wanted to try and stay stock for the time being.
I think I’ve got a spare 1.5” synergy wheel spacer laying around that I’d send you if you need it.It seemed like it was into it pretty good, I didnt want to push it too hard, I think if that corner were angled like the other side it might be fine, I'll throw it up tomorrow and take a pic, hopefully like you said some washers will push it out enough to get by.
Thanks for the offer, I appreciate it. I ended up just flipping the bracket and it fits just fine now.I think I’ve got a spare 1.5” synergy wheel spacer laying around that I’d send you if you need it.
There is no need for this mount if you have the Mopar kit. It has one already.Hello-
Great write-up with tons of detail, thank you!
Quick question though, I have the Mopar tailgate reinforcement - will this CB Antenna mount work with that? Do I need longer bolts or anything?
Thank you so much, I forgot about that there is already one on the Mopar tailgate reinforcement bracket. Awesome!There is no need for this mount if you have the Mopar kit. It has one already.
Awesome! Glad to hear you're happy with the mountGood bracket. Nice and sturdy, holds my 3' Firestik II antenna rock solid.
I replaced one of the provided bolts with a longer Grade 8 M10-1.5 60mm bolt, 2 washers, and a nut. That way I was able to attach the ground cable directly to the longer bolt from the inside of the gate. I didn't have to clean off paint and was able to get a solid ground.
Side note: I previously bought an antenna bracket off of eBay that attaches to the tire carrier. I was trying to save money, but ended up wasting time & money. The eBay antenna bracket couldn't support the weight of the antenna (thin metal) and it didn't have the correct size hole for a CB antenna. Save yourself time and go with Wayalife's bracket.
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It’s in the tailgate? You should put a lock nut so it can’t rattle loose.Good bracket. Nice and sturdy, holds my 3' Firestik II antenna rock solid.
I replaced one of the provided bolts with a longer Grade 8 M10-1.5 60mm bolt, 2 washers, and a nut. That way I was able to attach the ground cable directly to the longer bolt from the inside of the gate. I didn't have to clean off paint and was able to get a solid ground.
Side note: I previously bought an antenna bracket off of eBay that attaches to the tire carrier. I was trying to save money, but ended up wasting time & money. The eBay antenna bracket couldn't support the weight of the antenna (thin metal) and it didn't have the correct size hole for a CB antenna. Save yourself time and go with Wayalife's bracket.
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...or a locking washer, need to make sure I have a good ground. Locking nuts have nylon on the inside, not conductive.It’s in the tailgate? You should put a lock nut so it can’t rattle loose.
Well yeah but your ground strap doesn’t mount to the inside of the nut. It is sandwiched between the nut and the tailgate mounted on the bolt. The nylon would affect it....or a locking washer, need to make sure I have a good ground. Locking nuts have nylon on the inside, not conductive.
There is no need to use this mount with a Mopar reinforced tail gate hinge. It already has a mount.Are the bolts supplied with your antenna mount long enough to fit with the Mopar reinforced tail gate hinge installed?
Thanks, don't even know my own Jeep.There is no need to use this mount with a Mopar reinforced tail gate hinge. It already has a mount.
LOL - it's all good. I actually get that question all the time.Thanks, don't even know my own Jeep.