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Old 03-13-2008, 10:28 AM   #22 (permalink)
Mud Draggin'
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Re: March 8th Sand Lake run

2nd row down, 2nd photo from left is my "Firestick" flag mounted in place of my cb antenna. Since the cb isn't working right now (I used a portable with external magnetic antenna instead), I used the "Bandi Mount" for the flag.

The Bandi is available only from AllPro off road, and they charge $49 for it, plus shipping of around $12. It's a 3oz piece of bent metal, with one pressed in bolt, 2 washers and a nut. If it seems a little expensive that's because it is, but as usual "If ya wanna play, ya gotta pay". If you just want to mount a flag whip, I'd use a different method cause the Bandi costs more than twice what the 7' whip & flag did. I'm thinkin' maybe a 2" plumbing clamp with a little mod attached to the roof rack would do just fine, as long as you can tighten it enuff 'cause it takes a lot of stress in the wind.

I also like the adaption to the rear hitch that Jen had, but I'm not sure the 7' whip would wind up being 9' above ground level as the rules require.

Jerry
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