Bandi Mount for FJ Cruisers
$44.95
- Designed for the Toyota FJ Cruiser, the mount installs cleanly to the rear door hinge
- Supports most fiberglass and center-load antennas
It takes the devotion of a fellow Toyota driver to know exactly what’s needed for the right setup in your FJ. Designed by Bandi of FJCruiserForums.com, this mount has quickly become the go-to option for mounting a CB antenna to 2007 and newer FJ cruisers. As far as wrenching projects go, this one will be a snap as the mount installs in minutes by bolting it to your rear doors existing hinge. Please note that this mount does not include a CB antenna stud, so you'll need to purchase that separately.
Installing a complete CB system? Check out our complete Toyota FJ Cruiser CB Package which also features this mount.
Model / SKU: | Bandi Mount |
Recommended for: | Achieving a clean, factory-style install on 2007 and newer Toyota FJ Cruisers. We recommend using a ring-style coax cable with the Bandi Mount, as its smaller profile works best in the confined underside of the mount. |
Compatible with: | All 2007 and newer FJ Cruisers. Once combined with an antenna stud, the mount will support all fiberglass and center-load antennas that use a standard 3/8" x 24 threaded base. |
Installation Notes: | We recommend using the Firestik FireRing coax cable with this mount, as its smaller profile works best in the confined underside of the mount. Also, the mount is powder coated to prevent it from grounding. You'll need to scrape off some of the powder coating where the mount touches both the frame and the antenna stud in order to achieve a proper ground for your antenna. Failure to do so will prevent your CB antenna from functioning properly and will likely result in high SWR. For Bandi's complete installation instructions and additional details, please visit the Bandi Mount Installation Thread. |
Mount Location: | Other |
Stud Type: | No Stud |
Material: | Powder Coated |
Product Includes: | Bandi Mount Antenna, stud and coax cable sold separately |
We recommend using the Fire-Stik FireRing coax cable with this mount, as its smaller profile works best in the confined underside of the mount. Also, the mount is powder coated, which prevents it from grounding. You'll need to scrape off some of the powder coating where the mount touches both the frame and the antenna stud in order to achieve a proper ground for your antenna. Failure to do so will prevent your CB antenna from functioning properly and will likely result in high SWR. For Bandi's complete installation instructions and additional details, please visit the Bandi Mount Installation Thread.