Hey there, thanks for the replies everyone.
The auto is not bonded. Where do you guys buy those bonding straps? The previous antenna (Wilson 5000) tuned very well without bonding IIRC. I have read K0BG's site, very informative for sure. I'll take another look.
I don't recall exactly where X was lowest, I'll have to ask my friend to borrow the 259 again, and take a look at that manual. I do recall it getting low somewhere above 28-29MHz though. X= around the CB frequencies was about 38 or so though.
We tried my friend's Penetrator antenna on the mount just to see if perhaps something was wrong with the coax or mount. It read a 1.2 SWR and something acceptable on X within the CB band, so I believe the mount is good. The coax should be fine, I insulated the critical parts with heatshrink where it goes in the mount. The inside of the vehicle roof was sanded down to bare metal, so the whole plate that clamps down on the inside should be well grounded. I haven't done much with the antenna besides add the extension, and try the MFJ without any spring at all (just whip). As expected, X and SWR were lowest WAY above 11m.
I really would like to run the whip, but tuning this is a challenge because of the lack of tuning mechanism. I couldn't find any 6" springs for sale online, mostly just the typical 4" ones like I already have, and some 3-1/2" shorter ones. 6" springs are rather elusive. If you know anyone that carries them, please point me toward them, as that would be a much better solution (aesthetically) than my spacer.
I'm running the radio barefoot into the antenna, works pretty well so far, but I'm worried about running power (TS DX500) into it with such an SWR. I know low SWR's are important, the more power you run.
The strange thing is, the antenna already has a riser. If you look at my first picture, the base of the mount has the puck, then an insulator, then the riser that the 3/8 stud screws into, which is probably about 2 to 2-1/2 long. Between the spring, my extension, and the riser, its definitely equivalent to a 6" spring or more, and I'm still resonant far above 11m. The feedline should be good, its LMR-400UF. My jumper is LMR-240UF. Will the Texas Star care about SWRs? I'm sure it can't be healthy for the transistors. I will try to retune to get X lowest in 11m.