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Hey @niceguy71 I have been following your antenna install. I hate problems like that. I seen you were going to get one. I believe the install on my 2024 f 350 may be difficult too. So many air bags and grab handles. If I new a radio shop around here I would probably let them do it.
where I worked we had a radio company that did all our Motorola's and Larsen antennas in all our Police, Fire, and ambulances.... plus the rest of the towns vehicles.... I talked to the different installers every time they came to work on any of the vehicles ( like when we got a new one...... he was an hour away but said he would go out to any of his accounts and could always schedule another call in the same town while he was in the area.
so do this search in Google
two way radio installation in Michigan and I bet you'll find one close by.
 
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