Tuff Terrain Bonnet Mount Antenna Bracket to suit Ford Ranger/Everest PX-UA Series
Tuff Terrain Bonnet Mount Antenna Bracket to suit Ford Ranger/Everest PX-UA Series

Tuff Terrain Bonnet Mount Antenna Bracket to suit Ford Ranger/Everest PX-UA Series

BAB-007

Regular price$70.00
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  • Aussie Designed
  • Available to order
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• 1 x Tuff Terrain bonnet mount antenna bracket

• Vehicle specific Ranger and Everest fit

• 316 stainless steel resists corrosion

• Black powder coat handles stone strikes

• Passenger side mount keeps sightlines clear

• Bracket suits UHF and communication antennas

Tuff Terrain bonnet bracket puts your UHF antenna in a solid spot at the front corner of the Ranger or Everest. The gear sits on the passenger side hinge so you keep the mast out of your direct line of sight. The shape follows the bonnet edge so the antenna clears the guard and wipers. The setup keeps things tidy so you can get out there without cluttering the roof rack.

316 stainless steel plate stands up to wet highways and salty air on beach runs. The metal shrugs off rust so the bracket keeps its strength trip after trip. The black powder coat takes the first hits from stones and road grime. The laser cut slots line up with the factory bonnet hardware so the kit bolts into known points. The antenna hole suits common stud mount bases used on touring rigs.

Q: Can this bracket be used on the driver side instead of the passenger side?

A: The bracket is shaped for the passenger side hinge only. The mounting slots and antenna cut-out line up with that side’s bonnet hardware and panel edges. Using it on the driver side would misalign the bolt holes. That misalignment may affect antenna position and clearance.

Q: Will this bracket interfere with most roof rack systems on these vehicles?

A: The bracket mounts low at the bonnet hinge, away from roof rack crossbars. The antenna base sits near the bonnet edge, meaning most racks sit higher and further back. Clearance still depends on antenna height and any front rack overhang. A quick mock-up check before final tightening is recommended.

Q: What type of antenna base suits the cut-out in the bracket?

A: The cut-out suits standard stud-mount antenna bases. These bases use a central threaded stud that passes through the circular hole. A retaining nut secures the base against the bracket face. Multi-bolt flange mounts or very large bases may not seat correctly.

Q: Does the bracket change bonnet alignment or require hinge adjustment?

A: The bracket shares the existing hinge studs, which maintain bonnet alignment from factory. The metal thickness sits between hinge hardware and the body bracket. Correct re-torque of the fasteners keeps the hinge position stable. Any bonnet gap issues should be checked after fitting.