drilling into canopea
#2
If you have a 94 toyota 4runner your top and roof should be metal....first gens 84-89 had fiberglass tops.
If it's a truck, well then if your topper is fiberglass then ok....You should be able to drill into it, I'd be careful though.
If it's a truck, well then if your topper is fiberglass then ok....You should be able to drill into it, I'd be careful though.
#3
Not sure what canopy you are referring to. If this is a 1st gen 4Runner, then I drilled mine to install a rear wind deflector. I used "well nuts" in blind holes for attachment. They are an expanding anchor with a rubber coating and seem to work well on the thick glass fiber shell. If a thinner shell/canopy, use a through-bolt and backing washer.
#7
That will be a better setup all around:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri....shtml#Antenna
You generally want the antenna in close proximity to the body sheet metal.
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri....shtml#Antenna
You generally want the antenna in close proximity to the body sheet metal.
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