@88Xj, there aren't too many rocks, a few Ice puddles that were fun to drive over/through. but nothing needing a spotter.
The portions of the trails that close in the winter may be a whole different story though...
Itd be a cool drive if you're interested!
@bobDog, yes she does and it can be annoying sometimes but I prefer that to seeing her in a "wife beater" or some form of sweatshirt/sweatpants... yuck (no offense to those of you who enjoy those things on women haha.) I am lucky that the closest thing she gets to either of those things are yoga pants or juicy sweatsuits (don't ask me how I know what either of those things are...)
@88Xj, Its an extremely cool, relaxing yet exciting drive through the upper forest area, plenty of easy to mild "obstacles" yet you can sit back and relax without needing a spotter at all. Hurry and get it moving!
So I finally got down to starting to install my CB and antenna! Story and pictures to follow...
A while back I bought an overhead console thinking it would be cool to keep my sunglasses and iphone up there and out of my center console or cupholders, but soon realized that the sunglass holders in it weren't exactly designed for modern styles of sunglasses. I have a few pairs of Oakleys and not a single one of them fit up there so the console has been sitting under my bed for about a year... I decided to put it to use and install my CB in it it, it will be up and out of my way and won't look as goofy as mounting on the side of the center console or under the dash. I know those are the most popular places to mount CB radios so no offense intended to those of you who have them there, but I personally think it doesn't look right and it takes up too much of the already limited "living space" of the tiny SUV. Besides I have some other plans for that area... more on that when I start installing my stereo and the other electronics stuff.
Here is the actual console with the CB in it already:
Unfortuntely cutting into my PERFECT headliner made it not-so-perfect anymore! I just realized that it is starting to sag!
The fabric on the console is loose and is a little dirty so I may just peel it off, clean it up, and spray it with a tan that matches the rest of the interior.
I am thinking about either pulling the headliner straight again and somehow gluing or tacking it back in place, otherwise I may buy some cool fabric or something and remount the whole thing. It's not a huge priority now though.
Here is the antenna mount:
The mount is made out of a scrap piece of angle iron that I cut part of the "L" off of, then rounded the remainder, and drilled a few holes.
@88Xj, I would definitely take full advantage of any reason to plan a trip to big bear so let us plan something for January for sure!
Im glad to hear you've got some stuff going!
What kind of stuff are you working on right now in the Jeep?
That's all it takes, just gotta get off your butt and get moving on it, I've been especially lazy and am finally getting tired of reading around on the forums about all the cool stuff other people are doing and being mocked by a pretty pile of stuff that needs to get installed on my Jeep. I hopefully will be gaining some momentum as it sounds like you are as well!
My radio is a small uniden unit (smallest and cheapest that I could find) which will be used primarily for my PA speaker and for communicating with other people in the group. For emergencies and rescue I will be using a SPOT connect which should do the trick pretty well.
I wish that I had spent a little extra and got one with the weather channels but I can just get a cheap little radio for if a natural disaster comes about.
My female actually found this cool little emergency radio on Amazon that has all the normal functions of an emergency radio but it can also charge an iphone as well as run itself off of solar power, battery power, AND man power! It has one of those little wind up arms which is fairly sturdy for its price of about $35!
I was in fact pretty impressed with myself on the retro fitting of the radio! I basically pried the two sunglass flaps out of their homes in the console and then trimmed out the center and top with a little air-powered "detailing saw" as my dad called it.
It was a pretty cool little saw, very tiny but VERY powerful and VERY useful.
This was my idew also and since i had headliner and overhead console apart i recovered it to clean it up. View attachment 127024View attachment 127025