hi all,
i will soon be purchasing a 2003 chevy S10 pickup from an associate.
this truck will come with an aluminum toolbox mounted in the bed.
i am debating whether i want to mount my wilson 5000 on the roof of the cab (roof mount) or if i want to mount a 102" whip to the rear side of the toolbox.
i dont really care about the height difference or the difficulty of installation.
i just wanted to get some other opinions on which matters more, the loading coil of the wilson, or the first foot of the 102" whip being below the cab of the truck and about 18" or so to the rear of it.
the way i see it, the 102" whip would be better even if its performance was hindered a bit by its location, but i have never mounted a 102" whip in this location before.
so what do others think?
im just bouncing ideas around my brain at this point.
thanks for any and all input,
LC
i will soon be purchasing a 2003 chevy S10 pickup from an associate.
this truck will come with an aluminum toolbox mounted in the bed.
i am debating whether i want to mount my wilson 5000 on the roof of the cab (roof mount) or if i want to mount a 102" whip to the rear side of the toolbox.
i dont really care about the height difference or the difficulty of installation.
i just wanted to get some other opinions on which matters more, the loading coil of the wilson, or the first foot of the 102" whip being below the cab of the truck and about 18" or so to the rear of it.
the way i see it, the 102" whip would be better even if its performance was hindered a bit by its location, but i have never mounted a 102" whip in this location before.
so what do others think?
im just bouncing ideas around my brain at this point.
thanks for any and all input,
LC