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Mattkuhar

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Never thought to use unistrut in a vehicle! thanks for the idea, gonna see how that would work in my 07 Chevy ext cab to mount a VHF CDM 1250 (soon to be a 1550) UHF CDM1550 and Anytone 5888UV.
 

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That's a great install! You've got some good ideas, and do great work!

May have to use some of your ideas on my install, with this post as a guide.

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That's a great install! You've got some good ideas, and do great work!

May have to use some of your ideas on my install, with this post as a guide.

Glad I could help. That's one of the reasons I try and post the details on the installs. It's really helpful when I've been able to look at someones else's and have an idea of what I'm up against.
 
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