Mag mounts do not properly "couple" the shield of your coax to the vehicle body. The vehicle body is the OTHER HALF of your antenna and only "minimal capacitive coupling" to the body occurs with your mag mount. Your coax shield needs to be solidly connected to your vehicles body. Shortening your coax threw your antenna balance out. You have a common mode current problem and they are using nearby conductive objects to attempt to "balance" the current flow on your antenna so BOTH sides are equal (Kirchholff's current law) that is WHY your experiencing RF burn and OTHER erratic behaviour with other equipment in your truck. You need to increase the "counterpoise area" so you have a BALANCE. Getting one of those ground plane Wilson kits that screw on between the coil and mag base will also help you out, improve balance and reduce RFI.
-73's from the Bam brother.
Definitely interesting. I have ran some hard mount setups over the years with very short coax, obviously no issue with the braid connected directly to the vehicle. I really had had no idea that changing this one would matter. The length is part of the equation with a mount like this, as I understand you and Road Squawker.
Thanks for the response. Hope you had a good Thanksgiving down there in Sweet Home Alabama.