Third Brake Light VHF Antenna Mount

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.

OffroadAlliance.com

Supporting Vendor
Supporting Vendor
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2015
Posts
1,770
Reaction score
938
Location
Boston, MA
Mounting an antenna has always been a choice between a temporary magnetic base mount or the very scary process of drilling holes in the cab of your truck. The Third Brake Light Antenna Mount is simple to install and can be done with basic hand tools. Installation instructions included.

Fitment: 2017+ Raptor, 2015+ F150, 2017+ F250/F350

The Third Brake Light Antenna Mount features a lot of great benefits:

- Clever Design allows for an effective and simple way to attach an antenna at the back of the cab of your truck.

- High-mount Location is the optimal location for maximum antenna effectiveness.

- Weather-tight Seal gasket on the back-side of the mounting flange creates a weather-tight seal against the cab.

- 15-foot Co-axial Cable that is easy to run inside the cab above the head liner and then routed to various locations for your radio install.

- Industry Standard Connectors with an NMO-style antenna base that is connected to fifteen feet of co-axial cable terminated with a PL-259 male UHF connector that works with a wide-range of popular radios on the market.



  • QUICK & EASY INSTALLATION
  • NO HOLES TO DRILL IN THE TOP OF YOUR CAB
  • BETTER THAN A MAGNETIC MOUNT
  • SUPER STRONG, BAJA TESTED
  • PATENT-PENDING
  • ANTENNA NOT INCLUDED

Link ---->>>> FORDRAPTORLIGHTS



EqLHEWK.jpg



VvU13fo.jpg



26DHfvY.jpg
 

SOAKINRED

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 3, 2016
Posts
576
Reaction score
251
Location
Orange County CA
Forum Discount

Mounting an antenna has always been a choice between a temporary magnetic base mount or the very scary process of drilling holes in the cab of your truck. The Third Brake Light Antenna Mount is simple to install and can be done with basic hand tools. Installation instructions included.

Fitment: 2017+ Raptor, 2015+ F150, 2017+ F250/F350

The Third Brake Light Antenna Mount features a lot of great benefits:

- Clever Design allows for an effective and simple way to attach an antenna at the back of the cab of your truck.

- High-mount Location is the optimal location for maximum antenna effectiveness.

- Weather-tight Seal gasket on the back-side of the mounting flange creates a weather-tight seal against the cab.

- 15-foot Co-axial Cable that is easy to run inside the cab above the head liner and then routed to various locations for your radio install.

- Industry Standard Connectors with an NMO-style antenna base that is connected to fifteen feet of co-axial cable terminated with a PL-259 male UHF connector that works with a wide-range of popular radios on the market.



  • QUICK & EASY INSTALLATION
  • NO HOLES TO DRILL IN THE TOP OF YOUR CAB
  • BETTER THAN A MAGNETIC MOUNT
  • SUPER STRONG, BAJA TESTED
  • PATENT-PENDING
  • ANTENNA NOT INCLUDED

Link ---->>>> FORDRAPTORLIGHTS



EqLHEWK.jpg



VvU13fo.jpg



26DHfvY.jpg


What discount do we get on the forum?
 

k-rub

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 3, 2016
Posts
471
Reaction score
200
Location
Tucson, AZ
It would be awesome if the mount came with a plastic/rubber protector cap for when the mount isn't being used.
 
OP
OP
OffroadAlliance.com

OffroadAlliance.com

Supporting Vendor
Supporting Vendor
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2015
Posts
1,770
Reaction score
938
Location
Boston, MA
What discount do we get on the forum?

If you're looking to bundle this with something else, we can work with you.


Out of curiosity, has any test been done to verify that there isn't any problems with the brake light during transmission of the radio?

Per the manufacturer, these were developed in conjunction with PCI Race Radios. No interference reported and these have been fielded for some time now. As to exact testing performed, we do not currently have that information.


It would be awesome if the mount came with a plastic/rubber protector cap for when the mount isn't being used.

Agreed! While not currently part of the kit, we are attempting to locate something that will work.
 

xxaarraa

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 3, 2017
Posts
858
Reaction score
465
Location
Southlake, TX
That looks like a good mount. Somehow, $330 for an antenna mount strikes me as having a lot of Raptor tax added on. For comparison, hood mounts are about $30 a piece, and 15 feet of coax aren't too pricey.
 
OP
OP
OffroadAlliance.com

OffroadAlliance.com

Supporting Vendor
Supporting Vendor
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2015
Posts
1,770
Reaction score
938
Location
Boston, MA
That looks like a good mount. Somehow, $330 for an antenna mount strikes me as having a lot of Raptor tax added on. For comparison, hood mounts are about $30 a piece, and 15 feet of coax aren't too pricey.

If you could see this in person, you would be able to see how good it really is. This is machined from a single piece of billet aluminum and made in the US. If price is your main objective for an antenna mount, then there are definitely cheaper mounting options available.
 

xxaarraa

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 3, 2017
Posts
858
Reaction score
465
Location
Southlake, TX
If you could see this in person, you would be able to see how good it really is. This is machined from a single piece of billet aluminum and made in the US. If price is your main objective for an antenna mount, then there are definitely cheaper mounting options available.

No I hear you. This looks well made and probably gets the best reception of all possible mounting locations on the vehicle.

I unfortunately park in a garage and the trails in the north east are TIGHT with a lot of overgrowth, so a mount that sticks up from the roof would not work. I know as I have tried the cheapie mag mounts on roofs of previous trucks and they always get knocked about.
 
Top