My iPod/iPhone Mount. Show yours!

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Oct 7, 2009 | 10:40 PM
  #1  
My brother gave me some crapy mount, it was like faded white/yellow and all scratchEd up. With the use of plastic-dip and some leftover fabric I had from my headliner, I made It look pretty decent! I think the hardest part was bending the metal mount to fit in between the arch and the radio! Check it out and let me see yours!







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Oct 9, 2009 | 08:54 PM
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My iPhone mount. Its actually a GPS mount, but with the particularly thick case I have, it works well and allows for easy release. The charger is clipped to the back of the mount and an AUX cable can be swapped between the Sirius and iPhone, although I primarilly use the iPod hooked into my Drive + Play.

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Oct 10, 2009 | 10:07 AM
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Quote: My iPhone mount. Its actually a GPS mount, but with the particularly thick case I have, it works well and allows for easy release. The charger is clipped to the back of the mount and an AUX cable can be swapped between the Sirius and iPhone, although I primarilly use the iPod hooked into my Drive + Play.

Ready for launch are we?!?
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Oct 10, 2009 | 03:07 PM
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Well, my cylinder head blew on Thursday. So I'm pretty sure that my car is in perfect condition to be compared to the average NASA project... JCW head on the way...
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Oct 10, 2009 | 07:55 PM
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Oct 10, 2009 | 08:01 PM
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Hey, nice mount setup you have for your Garmin GPS there. What did you use? I have a Garmin 2720 and I don't love the dash friction mount base it came with -- slides around during hard cornering. I'd love to get some sort of hard-mount setup.

Thanks for any tips!

(PS -- my iPhone "mount" is just my cup holder. lame eh? )
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Oct 11, 2009 | 08:49 AM
  #7  
I use a kuda mount for my GPS mount. It looks cool as hell and no need for the friction mount. It mounts to the dash and blends right in.


and a cool floormount for my ipod which is in hand distance. It has a flexible stand and you can change the cradles out
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Oct 11, 2009 | 10:34 AM
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Okay so I got all of the mounting parts over 3 years and never realized how much had been invested on them. So, thank you for making me realize that.

The Sirius mount is a PanaVise R53 Accessory mount. By adding a PanaVise 6" expansion plate, the Mobi Technologies GPS mount could be added to the set up to hold the iPhone.

The GPS mount is a ProClip USA Hard Mount attached to the MINIdoMore Tach-Mount accessory plate. Because the mounting location affected the line-of-sight from the satellite to the StreetPilot 2610, I had to add an antenna, but that was about $10 on eBay.

The iPod is mounted using the combination of a mess of pieces from different products, so I don't know how to recreate that.

Here are the details I was able to pull together.

Bracketron Male Clip Receiver $6.95 + $8 S&H
http://bracketron.com/index.php?catid=8

Bracketron Mobile Device Mounting Kit (iPod) $12.95 + $8 S&H
http://bracketron.com/index.php?catid=6&pid=20

Mobi Technologies Universal GPS Mount $19.99 (Target)
http://www.target.com/Mobi-Technologies-Universal-Vent-Mount/dp/B0025552YC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&searchView=grid5&frombrowse=0&n ode=1038576&keywords=gps%20mount&field_browse=1038 576&searchSize=30&id=Mobi%20Technologies%20Univers al%20Vent%20Mount&field_availability=-2&refinementHistory=subjectbin%2Ctarget_com_age%2C target_com_gender-bin%2Ctarget_com_character-bin%2Cprice%2Ctarget_com_primary_color-bin%2Ctarget_com_size-bin%2Ctarget_com_brand-bin&searchNodeID=1038576&field_launch-date=-1y&searchRank=relevancerank&searchPage=1&field_key words=gps%20mount&pf_rd_r=1G345FHN6C1V52B8E5CT&pf_ rd_m=A1VC38T7YXB528&pf_rd_t=301&pf_rd_i=0&pf_rd_p= 489944911&pf_rd_s=center-3

ProClip USA Garmin StreetPilot 2610 Hard Mount $34.99 + $9.50 S&H
http://www.proclipusa.com/?sectionpa...p_leftorright=

MiniDoMore Tach-Mounted Accessory Plate $40 (Includes Shipping)
http://minidomore.com/interior_accessories/mini_cooper_ipod_mount.php

PanaVise R53 Accessory Bracket $49.95 + $9.95 S&H
http://www.installer.com/item/displa...p?it=75146-102
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Oct 11, 2009 | 12:11 PM
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Mine is extremely simple but works well. I just bought an audio input cable, plugged it into my glove box, and cut an X on the bottom of my cupholder and slid the jack into the bottom of it. Since my ipods headphone jack is on the bottom, it plugs in fine. Ill post a pic later.
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Oct 13, 2009 | 06:09 PM
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Quote: Here are the details I was able to pull together.
Thank you! That info and link list is *hugely* useful.
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Oct 13, 2009 | 07:02 PM
  #11  
http://www.mountguys.com/product_p/sm225-iphone.htm
About $20 for the floormount which puts your Ipod into reach and you can bend it as you wish.

http://www.kudausa.com/kuda_mount_an...08-34-598.html
I bought the Mini dash mount but U think the mount for the GPS from somewhere else is better.

http://www.mountguys.com/product_p/apgn-vsm.htm

Two good sites for GPS and Ipod mounts that you don't have to drill holes for.
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Jun 29, 2010 | 08:54 AM
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Just a comment on this topic based on an experience since my post(s)...

I love the mini's interior. I love that it already feels like a spaceship. As insanely over the top as my set-up was, I loved it. That said, this type of layout will most likely get your car broken into.

About a week after the last post my car got thrashed. So a word to the wise, be careful. I always was, but I got burgled in a 1-way-in/1-way-out, cameras recording, 24-hour-a-day on-site security, garage.

That said, the setup was so complex and secure that Progressive did give me a full payout for the parts. The stipulation is that to be covered, items must be "permanently mounted." The adjuster said he had never paid out on an aftermarket (non-DIN) GPS before, and that Progressive had never paid out on a dockable satellite radio receiver.

Just some information to chew on...
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Jun 29, 2010 | 09:28 AM
  #13  
Quote: Just a comment on this topic based on an experience since my post(s)...

I love the mini's interior. I love that it already feels like a spaceship. As insanely over the top as my set-up was, I loved it. That said, this type of layout will most likely get your car broken into.

About a week after the last post my car got thrashed. So a word to the wise, be careful. I always was, but I got burgled in a 1-way-in/1-way-out, cameras recording, 24-hour-a-day on-site security, garage.

That said, the setup was so complex and secure that Progressive did give me a full payout for the parts. The stipulation is that to be covered, items must be "permanently mounted." The adjuster said he had never paid out on an aftermarket (non-DIN) GPS before, and that Progressive had never paid out on a dockable satellite radio receiver.

Just some information to chew on...

I take it the guy that did it was caught?

The info on Progressive paying out for permanently mounted objects is a great tidbit.
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Jul 1, 2010 | 12:56 PM
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Yeah, I don't even have mine like that anymore. Planning on cutting out a spot in the dash or somehow integrating my iPhone 3GS into the car that way I can use it for Rev (the iPhone app)

Haven't figured it out yet though!
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Jul 4, 2010 | 12:01 AM
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I have a CravenSpeed iPhone 3G/3Gs Flexpod for sale in perfect condition. Its for the R53. Mounts behind the steering wheel. $55 shipped.
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