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Home » General Q&A » Antenna mounts for 2026 Chevy Trailblazer. » Reply To: Antenna mounts for 2026 Chevy Trailblazer.

Reply To: Antenna mounts for 2026 Chevy Trailblazer.

May 9, 2026 at 4:23 pm #48466
Phillip BeallPhillip Beall
Keymaster

    Tom,

    For a 2026 Chevy Trailblazer, here are some solid no-drill antenna mount options that work well for ham radio (NMO-style for VHF/UHF, etc.):

    Best options:

    – Comet CV3-ANT Series No-Hole Fender Brackets – These are stainless steel, use existing fender bolts, and are very sturdy. They accept standard 3/4″ NMO mounts. Driver or passenger side versions are available. Many folks with 2020–2026 GM crossovers (including the Trailblazer) report excellent fitment.

    – American Radio Supply Trailblazer-specific mounts (CTB-2024 series) – Since the 2026 is the same generation, these should bolt right up. Worth confirming with the seller.

    Other good choices:

    – Strong magnetic NMO mounts on the roof (add a thin vinyl pad to protect the paint). Great for testing or temporary use.
    – Hood-edge or roof-rail clamps if you have a rack.

    Where to buy:

    – Our local ham radio shop – check with Main Trading – I could not find them on their site, but maybe a call?
    – Driver Side (CV3ANTNCG): Available at DX Engineering (link) and GigaParts (link).
    – Passenger Side (CV3ANTNCG-R): Also listed at DX Engineering (link).
    – GigaParts
    – Amazon (fast shipping for Comet stuff)

    Measure your fender gap first and double-check fitment for the 2026 model.

    73

    Phillip Beall (W5EBC)

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