Icom F5021 Radio Install

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

FarFromStock

FRF Addict
Joined
Oct 12, 2011
Posts
1,379
Reaction score
1,177
Location
Chuluota, Florida
Here's my twist on the VHF radio install.

I didn't really want to have it permanently installed since I'll only use it for organized offroad excursions like TRR. So, I tried to come up with a way that it can be easily installed and removed without permanent modifications to the truck.



I purchased a dash tray and rubber mat for a regular F150 without the center speaker:

IMG_0257.jpg

IMG_0259.jpg


After removing the tray mat, the original tray attaches with two 7mm screws at the front:

IMG_0261.jpg


After lifting the tray disconnect the speaker connector:

IMG_0263.jpg


Here are the two trays side-by-side:

IMG_0267.jpg

IMG_0268.jpg


I then mocked up how I wanted the radio to sit in the tray and drilled the screw holes:

IMG_0269.jpg

IMG_0270.jpg

IMG_0273.jpg


I added some bracing on the back of the tray to increase the rigidity. Not that it needed it, but more for my own peace of mind:

IMG_0272.jpg


I measured and cut the new rubber mat to allow it to fit over the radio mount:

IMG_0274.jpg

IMG_0275.jpg


I drilled a hole in the tray and cut out a hole in the mat to allow the antenna and power cables/connectors to pass through:

IMG_0276.jpg

IMG_0277.jpg

IMG_0284.jpg


Reinstalled the two 7mm screws and the radio was in:

IMG_0285.jpg


I then needed to figure out how I wanted to mount the microphone. Again, I didn't want to make any permanent modifications to the truck. I had previously installed a ProClip dash mount for my iPhone, but it wasn't wide enough to hold both the phone and the microphone. So I modified the mount by adding some scrap plastic that I had from another project:

IMG_0289.jpg

IMG_0291.jpg


Mounted the microphone clip to the extension:

IMG_0294.jpg


Reinstalled the modified ProClip mount on the dash:

IMG_0296.jpg


And here is the finished product with radio, iPhone, and microphone in their final locations:

IMG_0299.jpg


I'm sure this isn't for everyone, but it's a good solution for my desire to keep from permanently modifying the truck. I hope it sparks some creative thinking for others looking for a radio mounting solution.

Let me know what you think and if you have any questions.
 

KaiserM715

Kaiser Söze
Joined
Aug 5, 2010
Posts
8,571
Reaction score
3,116
Location
Houston, TX
Good idea, especially for radios without a detachable face. Clever thinking on the blank center plate.
 

Icecobra

FRF Addict
Joined
Oct 15, 2012
Posts
3,349
Reaction score
1,751
Location
Gilroy Garlic capital of the world
I like the look, but in my case I have the GPS there so it wont work... Just a reminder the microphone hook needs a ground wire to it... It knows its on hook then... There are a few features of this radio that use that... good job...
 

CrownOffroad

FRF Supporting Member
Supporting Member
Joined
Apr 9, 2012
Posts
1,025
Reaction score
638
Location
San Diego, CA
Looks great! I like the idea of having the radio real accessible. But with the radio up there, where to mount the GPS becomes the question.
 
Top