UHF antenna bonnet mount query

UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby bcs0228 on Sun, 17 Sep 2023 4:58 +0000

Hi All,

I have just purchased a GME UHF radio kit (XRS-330COB) and I am looking to mount the antenna on the bonnet hinge using the GMF4x4 bracket shown here: https://www.gmf4x4.au/product-page/toyota-hilux-n80-2021-bonnet-antenna-bracket.

My hilux is a current 2023 model. If anyone has done the same, would you be so kind as to post some photos showing where you have run the cable from the antenna to the firewall?

Regards
Martin
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Re: UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby Rob_Wood on Sun, 17 Sep 2023 5:11 +0000

Not familiar with your particular model, however there should be plenty of existing grommets in the firewall for you to use within reasonable reach of your chosen aerial position.
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Re: UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby bcs0228 on Sun, 17 Sep 2023 6:19 +0000

Hi,

Yes I can see that there are plenty of grommets but more interested in how people run the coax from the antenna without it getting pinched when the bonnet is closed.
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Re: UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby dave g on Sun, 17 Sep 2023 6:42 +0000

I can't see it moving with the bonnet it will hit the windscreen it would be good to see a photo with the bonnet open
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Re: UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby Rob_Wood on Sun, 17 Sep 2023 7:44 +0000

dave g wrote:I can't see it moving with the bonnet it will hit the windscreen it would be good to see a photo with the bonnet open


Agreed, also a shame you don't have a Bullbar with Aerial mount on it.
As for keeping the cable safe when opening & closing the bonnet, maybe clip to follow the washers hose? If not an option, then find something near.the.mount on the underside of the bonnet (mounted in the engine bay) to clip the cable to with the softest possible bending radius.
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Re: UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby Rob_Wood on Sun, 17 Sep 2023 7:52 +0000

Just scrolled down on your pics.and the other pics seem to show the aerial being mounted behind the bonnet and not actually ON the bonnet. This looks a neater option, as the bonnet opening & closing will not affect the aerial itself.
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Re: UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby bcs0228 on Mon, 18 Sep 2023 9:53 +0000

Definitely a bonnet mount. You undo the two bolts holding the bonnet to the hinge and then reassemble with the UHF bracket sitting between the hinge and the head of the bolt. The bracket is 5mm thick and according to GMF the factory bolts are long enough to accomodate the thickness of the bracket.
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Re: UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby Rob_Wood on Mon, 18 Sep 2023 1:46 +0000

bcs0228 wrote:Definitely a bonnet mount. You undo the two bolts holding the bonnet to the hinge and then reassemble with the UHF bracket sitting between the hinge and the head of the bolt. The bracket is 5mm thick and according to GMF the factory bolts are long enough to accomodate the thickness of the bracket.


Okie then, all being in good shape, then as Dave G Pointed out, the aerial will sit at 90 degrees to the bonnet. Simply open the bonnet before fitting it and see if something at 90 degrees to the bonnet (when it's up) is going to hit the windscreen. At least this way you'll know what you're getting yourself in for.
I've also seen brackets that are shaped to bolt to the mudguard mounting bolts so they raise up between the mudguard and the bonnet for this exact reason, to prevent the aerial from hitting the windscreen when the bonnet is open.
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Re: UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby RougeBY2 on Mon, 25 Sep 2023 2:52 +0000

I have this setup on my 2022 rogue the only problem I have is that I need to move the antenna forward to lift the window wiper. I have no problem opening the bonnet etc.
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Re: UHF antenna bonnet mount query

Postby Rob_Wood on Tue, 26 Sep 2023 10:16 +0000

RougeBY2 wrote:I have this setup on my 2022 rogue the only problem I have is that I need to move the antenna forward to lift the window wiper. I have no problem opening the bonnet etc.
regards
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There's always something that others don't see straight away isn't there?
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