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Anyone know who makes the OEM CB Antenna?

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Anyone know who makes the OEM Factory RT CB Antenna? I need to replace one and BRB used m6 threads and most Antennas are 3/8. Would be nice to contact the supplier/manufacturer to get a replacement. :) I also thought about drilling the "Block" and taping it to a 3/8 x24 but thought I would look here first.

Thanks
 
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Sorry, I’ e had my ‘14 RTS now for 8 years now, and this is the FIRST post that I’ve seen that refers to an OEM CB antenna. I didn’t realize that there was such a beast. I just assumed that they were aftermarket. In any event, to answer you post, I do not know. The last m/c CB that I had was on my ‘93 Gold Wing.
 
Anyone know who makes the OEM Factory RT CB Antenna? I need to replace one and BRB used m6 threads and most Antennas are 3/8. Would be nice to contact the supplier/manufacturer to get a replacement. :) I also thought about drilling the "Block" and taping it to a 3/8 x24 but thought I would look here first.

Thanks

Well the OEM speakers in my 14 RT were made by " RSI ", I think the radio also .... the CB might have been too .... JMHO .... Mike :thumbup:
 
Thanks Mike...
its looking like I will just drill and tap the block for a standard 3/8 antenna. This gives me many options.. :)
 
Thanks Mike...
its looking like I will just drill and tap the block for a standard 3/8 antenna. This gives me many options.. :)

That's what I did. I used a Firestik brand no ground plane antenna. Only challenge was tucking 17' of coax under the plastic below the passenger seat.
 
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