Tram Center-Load Stainless CB Antenna Kit with 3-1/2-in. Magnet vs Wilson 305-495 T2000 Series CB Antenna, 3500W, 49" Stainless Whip

Overall winner: Tram Center-Load Stainless CB Antenna Kit with 3-1/2-in. Magnet

Key Differences

Tram 703-HC (A) offers a stainless-steel shaft/whip and a strong magnet mount with full CB frequency coverage and a shorter 24.5" height, suiting users who want a durable, magnet-mount stainless-steel antenna at a more affordable tier. Wilson T2000 (B) provides higher advertised power handling and a longer 49" whip for extended range but has reported sturdiness concerns and a higher price tier, making it better for users prioritizing range and power handling over compactness or rugged mounting

Tram Center-Load Stainless CB Antenna Kit with 3-1/2-in. Magnet

Tram Center-Load Stainless CB Antenna Kit with 3-1/2-in. Magnet

Tram • ★ 4.1/5 • Budget

Stainless steel CB antenna with shock spring and magnet mount for durable, flexible performance across the full CB band. Customers note easy tuning and good value for the setup

Pros

  • stainless steel shaft and whip
  • integrated shock spring for durability
  • full coverage of CB frequencies
  • strong magnet mount

Cons

  • mentions 8 miles range from a customer insight
  • physical height may affect fit on some vehicles
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Wilson 305-495 T2000 Series CB Antenna, 3500W, 49" Stainless Whip

Wilson 305-495 T2000 Series CB Antenna, 3500W, 49" Stainless Whip

Wilson • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

CB replacement antenna rated at 3500 watts with a 49" stainless steel whip and black finish. Easy to install and well-received for reception, though some note durability concerns

Pros

  • high power handling
  • easy installation
  • positive reception reports
  • sturdy build with stainless whip

Cons

  • sturdiness concerns for some users
  • SWR calibration issues reported by some
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Tram
Durability Tram
Versatility Tram
User Reviews Tram