Misc. Jeep Soup Gets a CB radio
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- Westfield, Wisconsin
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- 1950 CJ-3A (Stock)
1/4 ton Military Trailer (Stock)
2004 Grand Cherokee (set up for expeditions)
First, I did not know if this is the right place for this thread.
The moderator can move it to the Right Place if needed.
Now All my other Travel/Exploring/Off Roading vehicles have CB radios.
At Off Road Parks, and traveling in a group, two way radios are a Must Have.
With Jeep Soup going on this Transmission Wisconsin Adventure Trail
Rallye come June, I wanted to put a CB in it.
First, I didn't want to mount it to the Dash, or anywhere to take away from the old military Jeep looks.
Second, Jeep Soup still has the Original 6 volt electrical system.
After a couple of Leines Long Necks in the Thinking Chair out in the shop, the Idea came to me.
(Thinking Chair is a Just about ready to set out at the curb Lazy Boy)
Make a Portable Radio case.
The moderator can move it to the Right Place if needed.
Now All my other Travel/Exploring/Off Roading vehicles have CB radios.
At Off Road Parks, and traveling in a group, two way radios are a Must Have.
With Jeep Soup going on this Transmission Wisconsin Adventure Trail
Rallye come June, I wanted to put a CB in it.
First, I didn't want to mount it to the Dash, or anywhere to take away from the old military Jeep looks.
Second, Jeep Soup still has the Original 6 volt electrical system.
After a couple of Leines Long Necks in the Thinking Chair out in the shop, the Idea came to me.
(Thinking Chair is a Just about ready to set out at the curb Lazy Boy)
Make a Portable Radio case.
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