Same thing with the full size crew cab I just did 
last Thursday. If you can get your routing speedo 
cable down the side out of the air duct it should 
work. 

But I chose to come down a side post and go under the 
carpet all the way up. Ford put serious parts of the 
wire harness in the door floor trays and one of the 
computers was behind the passenger side front plastic 
kick panel.  I didn't need any stray rf getting into 
the vehicle electrical system so up under the carpet you 
go once you get down to the floor level. 

And you'll just love the double fire-wall in most of 
the newer trucks and vans.  Very well build and tough 
to get wires into/out-of. 

cheers,
s. 

> Mike Morris WA6ILQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm helping a friend with his vehicle....
> 
> Anybody have experience in mounting antennas in
> the roof of a 2002 E350 stretch van (15 passenger)?
> 
> It apparently has an air duct down the center of the
> ceiling (it has the rear air) and before I start
> tearing the vehicle apart I'd like to ask if anybody
> has "been there, done that" ??  This will be a
> same-day installation - I'll not be able to tear it
> apart and wait to get parts.
> 
> Current idea is a GPS antenna, an NMO or
> two and maybe a cellphone antenna.
> 
> Ideas welcome via the list or private email.
> 
> Mike
>


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