will it stick to the bed cover? I thought they were aluminum? also I don't think a bed cover will have much RF bonding that will allow it to work correctly.. I believe the bed rails have a plastic cover over them and then the bed cover... not going to reflect a lot of RF signal that way. but you can't have it near the back window, it will greatly affect your performance the base needs to be above any surrounding surface. and I see you have a F150 and I'm sure you already know... if it's 2014 and up, you have the Aluminum body so you can't even try it on the roof.. if you can get it on the roof ( they sell third brake light adapters) I think it would work great...
ok...let's talk really slow from this point ))
Here what I have:
F-150 full aluminum body;
bed aluminum hard-cover.
I've used an old brush-cutter blade, cut it and used a dual-side strip in order to stick it on the hard-cover behind the cabin, on the side of passenger side, and the Cobra bagnet gase antenna (about 1m long) is placed on this blade.. a small part of it only is above the cabin.
My actual CB radio is
Cobra 18 WX ST II
And for the past 3 years that I have this new pickup truck, I've always had a problem with the radio.
Reception was always good, but no one could hear me on the transmission.(I did tested with the same antenna on the roof, but it was the same. Tested with another mini Cobra CB, but same. My previous Off-road SUV all was good.
..so.., I already ordered a bigger antenna, that will go higher above the cabin, but still will be located on top of the aluminum hard cover behind the rear cabin window.
The question is: will it work?
...I see a lot of new body aluminum Ford trucks, with antennas on the back of the cabin, so it does work? or am I wrong?