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Where is the antenna mount on a 2015 Ford F150?

Where is the antenna mount on a 2015 Ford F150?

If you love the look of custom work on your F150, but just don’t have the time, patience or a deep wallet to deck her out, this is the perfect mount for you. Made specifically for the 2015 and newer aluminum body F150, this mount attaches securely to existing holes in the driver’s side of the hood frame for a fast, easy install.

How tall does an antenna need to be on a Ford F150?

This mount works well with all 3′ antennas light 4′ antennas such as the Firestik Firefly or the Procomm whip. If you have a 2008 – 2015 F150 click here for the mount you need. 2015 and newer aluminum body Ford F150’s. Recommended for antennas up to 3′ tall and light antennas up to 4′ tall. For other Ford mounts, check out the Ford Truck

Where are the antennas mounted on a truck?

Applications: This vehicle antenna mounting plate is used permanently mount thru-hole antennas to the highest point of the truck (truck cab) without drilling holes into the truck.

Is there a magnetic mount on a Ford F 150?

The magnetic mount has a steel plate bolted to the aluminum bracket. These are available in 3 colors, black, white, and grey and are easily paintable. Be sure to buy the correct bracket depending on whether the truck has the factory LED light or not. I have the magnetic mount on my 2018 F150 XLT Supercrew.

Where are the antennas on a Ford F 150?

Larson makes NO DRILL, aluminum antenna mount brackets that fit under the 3rd brake light in the back of the cab, using the original equipment fasteners. They are available for NMO mount or magnetic mount antennas. The magnetic mount has a steel plate bolted to the aluminum bracket.

What kind of mounting plate does Ford F-150 have?

The lightweight aluminum mounting plate is compatible with the 2018 Ford F-150 aluminum body body trucks with Incandescent 3rd brake light, offering operators and fleet vehicles a convenient mounting location for CB, HAM, VHF, UHF, NMO mount, and land-mobile antenna equipment.

Applications: This vehicle antenna mounting plate is used permanently mount thru-hole antennas to the highest point of the truck (truck cab) without drilling holes into the truck.

What kind of radio does my Ford F 150 have?

His current truck has two radios–a 2 meter/440 and a county issued public safety (VHF) radio. His current truck uses top of cab NMO mounted antennas as does my (pre-aluminum) F 150.

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Ruth Doyle