Radio Technician here, just a suggestion, you should always mount your antennas towards the left side of your vehicle if possible. Most of your overhanging foliage is going to be on the right. Take it from a guy who has replaced tons of destroyed antennas on government vehicles and equipment
This might be a dumb question but I’m a dumb ol mechanic and I don’t know anything about nerd stuff. Does it help with internet connection and phone call service or just phone calls?
Just installed mine on the rack of my rig and love it. Signal went from 1-2 bars to 5 full bars and download speed went from 10-20mbs to 120mbs. My bars are round and the adapter worked really well. Solid bit of kit and should really make a difference in our ability to stay connected when needing to.
Badass. Yea it’s great. I notice a huge difference as well. Just drive from AZ to MT and had great signal all the way and using it will cut out in spots. Gonna have to get it for all the rigs here in Montana.
@@nautidad I installed a Cel-Fi Go 32 booster at my new house in Colorado last week. Was getting 4G two bars and 3Mbps download and .03Mbps upload. Now have 5G and 5 bars with 80Mbps download and 9Mbps upload. And that is just from a temp install onto 2nd level porch. Getting a permanent mount on the side of the house should be even better.
3:30 you talk in depth about only being able articulate side to side and not front to back. You can unscrew the 4 silver screws on the base and turn it 90 degrees to fix that issue and go front to back :)
Did you notice the 4 bolts up from the bottom of the base into the swivel? Probably take those out and turn it 90 degrees to allow pivoting the other way? Not a single mention of whether it boosts the signal or not????
So what about using a motorized mount so you can flip a switch to raise or lower the antenna. I'm think from the ham radio world like the DIAMOND K9000. They handle up to a 45" antenna.
@AdventureBuilt, Very helpful for my needs! Thanks for the review. I have a 2021 4x4 TRD Sport, but I can't wait to get back home from a deployment to work on it and get out to camp. By the way, mine is also Cement!😂
After I installed it I pretty much moved up to Montana with it so I haven’t done any testing in AZ. I can say is the last couple drives up to MT in my Superduty I didn’t have cell signal and had to find spots to call my wife. In the Taco with the WeBoost I had a strong signal the entire trip. Now my wife wants one.
Hello! I read that you moved to MT. I'm in Missoula and have concerns with losing connection when I get far out. How is it working up here? Have you had any signal loss issues?
Honestly I get way more use out of the WeBoost up here in Montana than I did in AZ. There is a lot less coverage up here. When I drive my truck without the Weboost I have noticeably less cell service.
I may consider an upgrade to this but something I learned is that I’d your default configuration is down, then the flex will allow the mast to tap your rack or roof in high wind or when your vehicle dips. If you plan to keep it vertical it’s less of an issue.
Yea I have no idea but I would assume there are drain plugs in the floor you could go through as an easy install or the back of the cab pressure vent if you want to get fancy. Best of luck.
Just ordered this for my wife who wants this for TikTok in rural areas for the truck (sigh), but I also want it in case my buddy wants to roll out for storm chasing. Plan on using it on the same rack.
Your not supposed to put loctite on the antenna threads , do not apply loctite to plastic it says it on multiple materials provided from w.e. it'll cause the plastic to crack and become brittle look it up
@@AdventureBuilt that antenna itself it's plastic , when received it has a yellow paper ring on the threaded part that says do not apply threadlocker at that point , loctite especially Blue Cross links with any plastic part and will degrade it ,just look online "blue loctite and plastic" if you check out the forums people who have applied loctite to the antenna have issues after some time where the antenna begins to crack and start to wobble because the loctite kills the plastic the newer kits come with that warning older ones might not have , newer ones have specific loctite also pre applied on the antenna threads now also. Im sure there was a lot of warranty claims due to loctite damage to the antenna assemblies hence why the packaging has changed
When the WeBoost is in the folded position the mast of the antenna still sits off the rack about 2”. I thought that it might impact the rack but I haven’t heard anything yet. I bought a long Velcro strap in case it starts to tap it, I can fasten it down to the bar!
Hey man loved the video, how did you guide the cable underneath the floor? I was thinking of going through the firewall by the engine bay, but I like your way better.
Thank you so much. I basically routed the wire between the cab and the bed to the passenger side frame rail. Followed the frame rail to the closest passenger foot well drain plug in the floor. I sliced a slit in the plug and pushed the cable through. When done I put some silicone on both sides of the drain plug and zip tie the cable out of the way. Hope this helps.
In Arizona I didn’t really notice a huge difference mainly because you either have service or you don’t. Up here in Montana is a different story. The WeBoost works great. Driving from Whitefish to my house I don’t have any service, however when I drive the truck with the WeBoost I get 1 or 2 bars for about 40% of the drive. It’s a significant improvement.
The only difference I can see is the swivel mount. I use the regular rv mount on the side of the prinsu. I swivel it manually by taking off the wing nuts lol
I’m pretty sure it only needs to be a couple feet away. Trucks are small, it wouldn’t work at all it that were the case. I used mine today. Am driving from AZ to MT. In norther AZ I was talking to my wife and signal was cutting out. Only had 2 bars. Turned on the WeBoost and got 4 bars, wife said I immediately sounded clearer.
I wanted to like this video but sadly no you made no mention if this thing works you said you were in the desert did it work? Did you get any signal? Isn't that reason for installing this weboost?
Yes it does work. The area that I was doing the install have great service so there is no way to test it. Now I love it Montana where cell coverage is spotty at best for most of the state. You get noticeably better cell service using the WeBoost!
So I have Starlink in my cabin in Montana. Starlink is amazing but you can’t fix it on your vehicle to make calls on the road. Plus the WeBoost is a one time expense and no monthly fee. I love it.
I've watched a few other videos on this kit. They are complaining about the antenna cracking where the antenna and the pole connect. Have anyone here had this issue. I don't want to pay $500+ for something that's gonna crack within a month or 2.
I actually reached out to WeBoost to give them some enduser feedback. They were super receptive and said they were not aware of the difference in the racks. I referred them to my video! One more view 😎
Well, you covered all the bases.... T-Shirts, Boots and the star of the show a Cell Phone Booster. No mention of whether or not the Booster actually boosts....? Can you play Candy Crush once the std Cell signal is gone? Asking for a friend..... 😅
How did it work. I used it today driving from AZ to MT. I was in northern AZ talking to my wife and had 2 bars. Turned on the WeBoost and immediately got 4 bars and wife said it was way clearer.
@@AdventureBuilt right yeah, you'd need to be offroad a lot. And Musk is removing some the RV options. Im offroad and camp in Utah.. 4G is just not much there anyway. Zoleo has been a good option for SMS
Sorry I thought it was explained. Basically I ran it from the antenna down the back of the cab down between the cab and bed. Then I ran the cable along the frame zip tying it wherever I could. There is a drain plug under the passenger floor board. I sliced the smallest hole in the plug as possible to fit the end of the cable through. I ran the cable into the Weboost box under the passenger seat. Sorry that wasn’t more clear in the video. Hope this helps.
No there has been a bunch of signal testing from people much smarter than me when it comes to that kind of thing. It is the same antenna with a different mount. I was showing the install of the new system and how it functions. Pretty cool right.
I was with u right up till u started pumping some cheap ass China made boots. Not surprised tho it looks like the 4x4 parts catalog exploded onto that little truck. Lol
Yes sir, agreed. In UT last year, camping in the middle of nowhere, allowed us to extend our trip and work remotely…and watching news in the morning with coffee. Pretty wild
Satellite will crush any cellular for sure, but you definitely pay for it! I’m getting starlink for my new cabin in Montana. Did you hard mount the antenna to your rig or only pull it out at camp?
Portable, very quick to set up. For us we may park under trees for shade or backed up to the mountain side if windy (mostly all dispersed/off road camper), then set up the dish out in full view for best signal. Very expensive for sure, just went up $15 per month to $150. With the RV version, we only pay when we turn it on for our trips of course.
Why not? They work great for me. Areas in Montana where I have no service in my ford I have service in my Tacoma with the WeBoost. Sounds like it works to me?
Radio Technician here, just a suggestion, you should always mount your antennas towards the left side of your vehicle if possible. Most of your overhanging foliage is going to be on the right. Take it from a guy who has replaced tons of destroyed antennas on government vehicles and equipment
Awesome info. Thanks for the tip.
That’s a great tip
Another Radio tech beat me to it
This might be a dumb question but I’m a dumb ol mechanic and I don’t know anything about nerd stuff. Does it help with internet connection and phone call service or just phone calls?
@@cameroncabrera6476 It should help with all the above
Just installed mine on the rack of my rig and love it. Signal went from 1-2 bars to 5 full bars and download speed went from 10-20mbs to 120mbs. My bars are round and the adapter worked really well. Solid bit of kit and should really make a difference in our ability to stay connected when needing to.
Badass. Yea it’s great. I notice a huge difference as well. Just drive from AZ to MT and had great signal all the way and using it will cut out in spots. Gonna have to get it for all the rigs here in Montana.
Entirely impossible, but if you defy other laws of physics, I want to be your friend.
@@nautidad I installed a Cel-Fi Go 32 booster at my new house in Colorado last week. Was getting 4G two bars and 3Mbps download and .03Mbps upload. Now have 5G and 5 bars with 80Mbps download and 9Mbps upload. And that is just from a temp install onto 2nd level porch. Getting a permanent mount on the side of the house should be even better.
3:30 you talk in depth about only being able articulate side to side and not front to back. You can unscrew the 4 silver screws on the base and turn it 90 degrees to fix that issue and go front to back :)
OMG you are genius. I’ll definitely have to look at that. I must have missed it in the instructions. Thank you so much!!!
I saw the screws and thought the same thing.
I had no clue I needed this but I certainly do now, this is sick!
Badass!!!!!
Did you notice the 4 bolts up from the bottom of the base into the swivel? Probably take those out and turn it 90 degrees to allow pivoting the other way? Not a single mention of whether it boosts the signal or not????
So what about using a motorized mount so you can flip a switch to raise or lower the antenna. I'm think from the ham radio world like the DIAMOND K9000. They handle up to a 45" antenna.
I guess it’s possible but I don’t mind flipping it manually.
This is the way
@AdventureBuilt, Very helpful for my needs! Thanks for the review. I have a 2021 4x4 TRD Sport, but I can't wait to get back home from a deployment to work on it and get out to camp. By the way, mine is also Cement!😂
Always love your install videos very helpful when considering buying stuff.🤙🏼🤙🏼
Thank you so much!!!
I just got mine and the instructions state you can remove the bolts on the base of the swivel mount and reposition on the mounting plate.
Where have you went with the we boost system? Have you went to Apache lake or places like Bartlett where signal is almost non existent?
After I installed it I pretty much moved up to Montana with it so I haven’t done any testing in AZ. I can say is the last couple drives up to MT in my Superduty I didn’t have cell signal and had to find spots to call my wife. In the Taco with the WeBoost I had a strong signal the entire trip. Now my wife wants one.
Hello! I read that you moved to MT. I'm in Missoula and have concerns with losing connection when I get far out. How is it working up here? Have you had any signal loss issues?
Honestly I get way more use out of the WeBoost up here in Montana than I did in AZ. There is a lot less coverage up here. When I drive my truck without the Weboost I have noticeably less cell service.
I may consider an upgrade to this but something I learned is that I’d your default configuration is down, then the flex will allow the mast to tap your rack or roof in high wind or when your vehicle dips. If you plan to keep it vertical it’s less of an issue.
Get a quick first to prevent that
@@2448juan I’ve seen solutions where folks have used those.
Definitely. The mast sits off the bar by a couple inches. I haven’t had any problems yet but have a Velcro strap in case it starts to tap.
I’ve had a WeBoost for a couple years now, but I’ve been looking for a folding mount like this one. However, $120 just for the mount is pretty steep.
It is really a high quality mount. In the grand scheme of things I look at it like this. Could I build this myself, nope…$120 it is!!!😂😂😂
Got the system a couple weeks ago, but haven’t figured out how to run the co-ax into the cab of my Ram. One day I’ll get it installed.
Yea I have no idea but I would assume there are drain plugs in the floor you could go through as an easy install or the back of the cab pressure vent if you want to get fancy. Best of luck.
Just ordered this for my wife who wants this for TikTok in rural areas for the truck (sigh), but I also want it in case my buddy wants to roll out for storm chasing.
Plan on using it on the same rack.
Nice. Should be a quick install.
Did you do anything to waterproof the sma antenna to antenna cable connection?
No and I haven’t had any issues.
Great video, another solution for the "mount" rhino rack antenna mount.
Thank you so much.
Does anyone know the dimensions of the mounting plate on that bracket? or bolt pattern?
Where can I get that overland brace for antenna
Are you referring to the articulating arm of the WeBoost antenna? If so that is from WeBoost. It’s part of their Overlander kit. Hope this helps.
Any ideas? On how you could install this to a Tesla with no roof rack?
I’m not sure but my brain thinks of a magnetic base. Not sure where you can find one but that will be it. I think.
My antenna whistles quite a bit at 50+ mph. How loud is yours?
Don’t hear it at all but I have a lot of wind noise from everything else on top. No whistle though.
Your not supposed to put loctite on the antenna threads , do not apply loctite to plastic it says it on multiple materials provided from w.e. it'll cause the plastic to crack and become brittle look it up
I’m pretty sure all those threaded connections are metal. Loctite should be completely safe on the antenna.
@@AdventureBuilt that antenna itself it's plastic , when received it has a yellow paper ring on the threaded part that says do not apply threadlocker at that point , loctite especially Blue Cross links with any plastic part and will degrade it ,just look online "blue loctite and plastic" if you check out the forums people who have applied loctite to the antenna have issues after some time where the antenna begins to crack and start to wobble because the loctite kills the plastic the newer kits come with that warning older ones might not have , newer ones have specific loctite also pre applied on the antenna threads now also. Im sure there was a lot of warranty claims due to loctite damage to the antenna assemblies hence why the packaging has changed
How did you power it? How did you run your power cable/plug? I didn't see the power install in your video
I just ran the cigarette lighter cable along the bottom of the center console and plugged it into the dash.
Awesome video man. Much appreciated
Thank you very much!!!
When installing the outside antenna, the bottom plate can be removed and turned so it can face the opposite direction
Awesome. Great tip. Thx.
How much power does it draw in amps or watts?
So when you fold the antenna down, are you securing it in any way?
When the WeBoost is in the folded position the mast of the antenna still sits off the rack about 2”. I thought that it might impact the rack but I haven’t heard anything yet. I bought a long Velcro strap in case it starts to tap it, I can fasten it down to the bar!
@@AdventureBuilt oh, i see, nice idea. I was going to use the 3” Fist Clamp from Amazon. But velcro will work too. Thank you for replying.
Hey man loved the video, how did you guide the cable underneath the floor? I was thinking of going through the firewall by the engine bay, but I like your way better.
Thank you so much. I basically routed the wire between the cab and the bed to the passenger side frame rail. Followed the frame rail to the closest passenger foot well drain plug in the floor. I sliced a slit in the plug and pushed the cable through. When done I put some silicone on both sides of the drain plug and zip tie the cable out of the way. Hope this helps.
@@AdventureBuilt exactly the info I've been looking for, thanks!!
How was the actual cell service? Did it give you service where you didn't have it prior? Thats why I checked in anyway
In Arizona I didn’t really notice a huge difference mainly because you either have service or you don’t. Up here in Montana is a different story. The WeBoost works great. Driving from Whitefish to my house I don’t have any service, however when I drive the truck with the WeBoost I get 1 or 2 bars for about 40% of the drive. It’s a significant improvement.
@@AdventureBuilt Thank you. I went with the Star Link Mini, for hopes of getting service when there is none
The only difference I can see is the swivel mount. I use the regular rv mount on the side of the prinsu. I swivel it manually by taking off the wing nuts lol
Haha. If it works. Send it!!!
Is it true the outside antenna needs to be 8ft away from the booster in order for it to work best? How are you liking it so far?
I’m pretty sure it only needs to be a couple feet away. Trucks are small, it wouldn’t work at all it that were the case. I used mine today. Am driving from AZ to MT. In norther AZ I was talking to my wife and signal was cutting out. Only had 2 bars. Turned on the WeBoost and got 4 bars, wife said I immediately sounded clearer.
Do you have to register this with your cellular provider or is it ready to use as soon as you assemble it?
Nope not at all. It just boosts whatever signal within its range.
I'm planning on mounting to rhino rack platform with modified mini van.
I wanted to like this video but sadly no you made no mention if this thing works you said you were in the desert did it work? Did you get any signal? Isn't that reason for installing this weboost?
Yes it does work. The area that I was doing the install have great service so there is no way to test it. Now I love it Montana where cell coverage is spotty at best for most of the state. You get noticeably better cell service using the WeBoost!
Have you had any problems with the antenna? I saw another youtube person cracked three of them.
Not a single issue.
I run the Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform rack on my Power Wagon and have been using their antenna mount for years... Much better system and mount...
i got mine a month ago, really like it.
I was always apprehensive that I would break the end of the mast on a limb. Way better piece of mind!
what is the reason you chose this over starlink?
So I have Starlink in my cabin in Montana. Starlink is amazing but you can’t fix it on your vehicle to make calls on the road. Plus the WeBoost is a one time expense and no monthly fee. I love it.
Great ideas
I've watched a few other videos on this kit. They are complaining about the antenna cracking where the antenna and the pole connect. Have anyone here had this issue. I don't want to pay $500+ for something that's gonna crack within a month or 2.
I have been running mine for a couple months now and no problems at all. Of course I haven’t hit anything with it either.
Those T-nuts and bracket seem to be made for the Rhino Rack and Front Runner racks. All good, just fabricate as you did.
For sure. I definitely could have shaved the mounting plates down. I just don’t have all my tools currently.
Thanks for sharing this!
My pleasure!
Does it work in other countries, or just the USA ???
Its a nice improvement...too bad they didn't engineer it with a little more thought.
I actually reached out to WeBoost to give them some enduser feedback. They were super receptive and said they were not aware of the difference in the racks. I referred them to my video! One more view 😎
@@AdventureBuilt views are good! I'm still working on getting my subs up! 😁
Well, you covered all the bases.... T-Shirts, Boots and the star of the show a Cell Phone Booster. No mention of whether or not the Booster actually boosts....?
Can you play Candy Crush once the std Cell signal is gone? Asking for a friend..... 😅
Haha! You can definitely crush, candy crush with the booster. Well maybe not you….your friend!!!!
It is $549.99 before taxes and shipping 22 Aug 2024.
Can't you just unbolt the crossbar and slide it in from the end???
going out this morning to test it...just installed it last night in my 4runner
How did it work. I used it today driving from AZ to MT. I was in northern AZ talking to my wife and had 2 bars. Turned on the WeBoost and immediately got 4 bars and wife said it was way clearer.
Is there a monthly fee for the weboost?
Nope no monthly fee. The Weboost only boosts the signal from your cell phone. It’s awesome.
I am looking at this for my sprinter.
Might as well go with satellite internet though.
It would be the best but it’s $120 a month with $700 in not rigged equipment. It would be the best though.
@@AdventureBuilt right yeah, you'd need to be offroad a lot. And Musk is removing some the RV options. Im offroad and camp in Utah.. 4G is just not much there anyway. Zoleo has been a good option for SMS
This video doesn’t really show how to run the coax. This is NO HELP.
Sorry I thought it was explained. Basically I ran it from the antenna down the back of the cab down between the cab and bed. Then I ran the cable along the frame zip tying it wherever I could. There is a drain plug under the passenger floor board. I sliced the smallest hole in the plug as possible to fit the end of the cable through. I ran the cable into the Weboost box under the passenger seat. Sorry that wasn’t more clear in the video. Hope this helps.
I thought you were going to actually test the signal.
No there has been a bunch of signal testing from people much smarter than me when it comes to that kind of thing. It is the same antenna with a different mount. I was showing the install of the new system and how it functions. Pretty cool right.
I was with u right up till u started pumping some cheap ass China made boots. Not surprised tho it looks like the 4x4 parts catalog exploded onto that little truck. Lol
"Articulate" C'mon Bro ....thats called a "Fold Over"
A bit late for that, we have Starlink now 😉🤭
Me too. But at least this doesn’t cost $150 a month. But in total dead zones Starlink crushes anything else.
Yes sir, agreed. In UT last year, camping in the middle of nowhere, allowed us to extend our trip and work remotely…and watching news in the morning with coffee. Pretty wild
Satellite will crush any cellular for sure, but you definitely pay for it! I’m getting starlink for my new cabin in Montana. Did you hard mount the antenna to your rig or only pull it out at camp?
Portable, very quick to set up. For us we may park under trees for shade or backed up to the mountain side if windy (mostly all dispersed/off road camper), then set up the dish out in full view for best signal. Very expensive for sure, just went up $15 per month to $150. With the RV version, we only pay when we turn it on for our trips of course.
@@billwaterhouse5894 do you have the flat starlink mobile?
starlink
10 mins of jaw jacking, and he doesnt test the SIGNAL AT ALL. rename the video genius
It was actually 10 minutes of installing the articulating mount and testing that, which is what the title of the video is! Smart Guy
Don’t waste your money on this !
Why not? They work great for me. Areas in Montana where I have no service in my ford I have service in my Tacoma with the WeBoost. Sounds like it works to me?
What is an overlander?
Funny. I suggested this idea to WeBoost a few years ago.
Nice. Sounds like they listened!