Navigation & Audio Mounts for GPS
#26
TOMTOM One new edition in double instruments cluster
Hello from Germany,
I´m new here in the forum and found this nice discussion about different mounts for mobile navigation systems.
What do you think about this solution? TOMTOM mobile navigation in the dual pod cluster (speedometer/rev.counter).
It´s for the Cooper Convertible 2007 of my wife. 12V to 5V Adapter and Mini-USB connector integrated in the housing. No additional cables, only the OEM 7-pin plug.
All the best to the northamericanmotoring-forum.
Convertible 007
I´m new here in the forum and found this nice discussion about different mounts for mobile navigation systems.
What do you think about this solution? TOMTOM mobile navigation in the dual pod cluster (speedometer/rev.counter).
It´s for the Cooper Convertible 2007 of my wife. 12V to 5V Adapter and Mini-USB connector integrated in the housing. No additional cables, only the OEM 7-pin plug.
All the best to the northamericanmotoring-forum.
Convertible 007
#29
yes, no glass on the right side. No probs with sattellites. System was installed for a short time and everything works great. But I need a new trim panel finisher steering column top (TWIN) part 51 45 7 157 357 (07/04->) because I have the wrong part 32 31 1 493 692. Tomorrow I get it.
But think about it, it´s a Cooper Cabrio (Convertible), so you have no Faraday Cage I think. No external GPS antenna needed, but TOMTOM offers it as an option.
Convertible 007
But think about it, it´s a Cooper Cabrio (Convertible), so you have no Faraday Cage I think. No external GPS antenna needed, but TOMTOM offers it as an option.
Convertible 007
#32
No ProClip for TomTom GO Series
I'm getting ready to get a TomTom Go510 (in advance of MOTD ) and found to my disappointment that Proclip doesn't make a holder for it.
I see some interesting hacks out there (that look great) but doesn't anyone make a center-mount angled style mount for these?
Here's the note from ProClip:
I see some interesting hacks out there (that look great) but doesn't anyone make a center-mount angled style mount for these?
Here's the note from ProClip:
Unfortunately we do not have a mount that will work for the GO510/710/910, nor will we be making one. Because of the design on the back of the device, it is not possible for us to make a functional holder. We have even spoke to TomTom about this, and they agreed that it is a poor design when it comes to mounting Thank you for your interest in our products.
Best Regards,
ProClip USA Customer Service
ProClip USA Customer Service
#33
I'm not familiar with the TomTom mount - but perhaps a custom mount similar to what I did for my Nuvi would work? Uses a Panvise vehicle mount, and sacrifices a stock Nuvi suction cup mount.
#34
Hello from Germany,
I´m new here in the forum and found this nice discussion about different mounts for mobile navigation systems.
What do you think about this solution? TOMTOM mobile navigation in the dual pod cluster (speedometer/rev.counter).
It´s for the Cooper Convertible 2007 of my wife. 12V to 5V Adapter and Mini-USB connector integrated in the housing. No additional cables, only the OEM 7-pin plug.
All the best to the northamericanmotoring-forum.
Convertible 007
I´m new here in the forum and found this nice discussion about different mounts for mobile navigation systems.
What do you think about this solution? TOMTOM mobile navigation in the dual pod cluster (speedometer/rev.counter).
It´s for the Cooper Convertible 2007 of my wife. 12V to 5V Adapter and Mini-USB connector integrated in the housing. No additional cables, only the OEM 7-pin plug.
All the best to the northamericanmotoring-forum.
Convertible 007
and do you have any pictures of the back of the pod- does the whole tomtom unit fit in there without modification.
That's by far the coolest navigation related mount I've seen in a MINI great job!
#35
Hello from Germany,
I´m new here in the forum and found this nice discussion about different mounts for mobile navigation systems.
What do you think about this solution? TOMTOM mobile navigation in the dual pod cluster (speedometer/rev.counter).
It´s for the Cooper Convertible 2007 of my wife. 12V to 5V Adapter and Mini-USB connector integrated in the housing. No additional cables, only the OEM 7-pin plug.
All the best to the northamericanmotoring-forum.
Convertible 007
I´m new here in the forum and found this nice discussion about different mounts for mobile navigation systems.
What do you think about this solution? TOMTOM mobile navigation in the dual pod cluster (speedometer/rev.counter).
It´s for the Cooper Convertible 2007 of my wife. 12V to 5V Adapter and Mini-USB connector integrated in the housing. No additional cables, only the OEM 7-pin plug.
All the best to the northamericanmotoring-forum.
Convertible 007
We would seriously appreciate as complete of a write-up as possible on how you accomplished this (what parts to order, where to order from, cost, installation methods etc). Phenomenal job, and very impressive! I have a Tomtom G0700, and would really like to find a more permanent mount solution that has a cleaner look.
#36
Convertible 007
#37
We would seriously appreciate as complete of a write-up as possible on how you accomplished this (what parts to order, where to order from, cost, installation methods etc). Phenomenal job, and very impressive! I have a Tomtom G0700, and would really like to find a more permanent mount solution that has a cleaner look.
Convertible 007
#38
you need a TomTom One "New Edition", retail price in Germany 249 Euro, also a dual pod cluster from BMW-Mini, retail price in Germany 260 Euro, a trim panel finisher (TWIN) from BMW-Mini, 10 Euro, a switch to disconnect the 12V when you have connection to your PC or Notebook via USB-Mini plug (both is optional). Also you need some other parts and hours of time.
Convertible 007
Convertible 007
#39
TOMTOM One new edition in double instruments cluster
Hello again from Germany,
if there are any questions or if you need further informations about the mobile car-navigation system TOMTOM One in the MINI dual pod cluster, please contact "schlossi" from www.schlossis-shop.de or visit the forum www.mini2ig.de.
I have bought the first of this navi-solution from him and added some improvements as integrated switchable 12V to 5V converter and Mini-USB socket in the housing. It´s really perfect.
If you are searching for the best aftermarket car navigation solution in relation with the best price, you have found it here.
I haven´t found an alternative.
Convertible 007
if there are any questions or if you need further informations about the mobile car-navigation system TOMTOM One in the MINI dual pod cluster, please contact "schlossi" from www.schlossis-shop.de or visit the forum www.mini2ig.de.
I have bought the first of this navi-solution from him and added some improvements as integrated switchable 12V to 5V converter and Mini-USB socket in the housing. It´s really perfect.
If you are searching for the best aftermarket car navigation solution in relation with the best price, you have found it here.
I haven´t found an alternative.
Convertible 007
#41
I have 2 sub-60 second solutions for mounting my Garmin Nuvi 350.
I did not want to drill or dismantle or velcro anything...
Quickest way:
Just pop it into the TOP ring of that godawful cup holder - it fits PERFECTLY, with enough grip that it does not pop out even on the twisties!
And boy is it easy! Convenient location, and you can just shove the power cable down in the back behind the lighter socket.
My preferred way (I dont live in CA)...
Suction mount in the lowest point possible on the driver's side lower left corner of the windsheild, then route the power cable down past the pillar, down, then nudge it in where the dash and the lower trim piece meet, al the way across under the steering columnm then back behind the pillars to the power outlet.
With just gentle nudging, it is virtually invisible, end easily reversible should you change your mind or need to pull the whole thing out to put it in another car. It's so easy to do...and really does not show. It really does not obstruct vision while driving at all.
It's positioned quite well for viewing and touching.
Oh yeah - I have also tried suctioning it to the Chrono panel, and the positioning is fine, but it doesn't seem to stay too long...suction loses it's grip, plus it does sorta block things you want to see.
Edited to add Pics...
(Sorry - 1 is blurry, but too cold in garage to go back down there!)
Also, pls excuse severe muddiness, but went driving through what I thought was spring thaw, with a few intrepid hikers, and we made a mess! :(
So 2 pics of my preferred method, and one of how it just fits perfectly in that lovely cupholder:
I did not want to drill or dismantle or velcro anything...
Quickest way:
Just pop it into the TOP ring of that godawful cup holder - it fits PERFECTLY, with enough grip that it does not pop out even on the twisties!
And boy is it easy! Convenient location, and you can just shove the power cable down in the back behind the lighter socket.
My preferred way (I dont live in CA)...
Suction mount in the lowest point possible on the driver's side lower left corner of the windsheild, then route the power cable down past the pillar, down, then nudge it in where the dash and the lower trim piece meet, al the way across under the steering columnm then back behind the pillars to the power outlet.
With just gentle nudging, it is virtually invisible, end easily reversible should you change your mind or need to pull the whole thing out to put it in another car. It's so easy to do...and really does not show. It really does not obstruct vision while driving at all.
It's positioned quite well for viewing and touching.
Oh yeah - I have also tried suctioning it to the Chrono panel, and the positioning is fine, but it doesn't seem to stay too long...suction loses it's grip, plus it does sorta block things you want to see.
Edited to add Pics...
(Sorry - 1 is blurry, but too cold in garage to go back down there!)
Also, pls excuse severe muddiness, but went driving through what I thought was spring thaw, with a few intrepid hikers, and we made a mess! :(
So 2 pics of my preferred method, and one of how it just fits perfectly in that lovely cupholder:
#43
TOMTOM One new edition in double instruments cluster
on ebay Germany www.ebay.de you can see the perfect MINI navi-solution:
item numbers 320078353253 and 320084004573
Convertible 007
item numbers 320078353253 and 320084004573
Convertible 007
#44
I'm not familiar with the TomTom mount - but perhaps a custom mount similar to what I did for my Nuvi would work? Uses a Panvise vehicle mount, and sacrifices a stock Nuvi suction cup mount.
Thanks a lot. I like your solution to this and yes, it it is probably the best solution for me given what that I want to put it exactly where you have your Nuvi.
So, if I read your install correctly, the black plate that you've screwed to the Panavise mount is from the OEM Navi suction cup mount, yes?
#45
I don't know if you'd consider this clean, but it's easy and cheap. I took a $3.00 foam car cup-holder insert, sliced the back, and wrapped it around the GPS suction-cup mount/arm. I then stuck the entire thing into the OEM cup holder that hangs off the passenger side. I imagine I could do the same with those $1.00 foam soda can insulator things, too.
The GPS and it's suction cup mount (excuse the low quality camera phone pics):
The cheap cup holder foam insert with a slice in the back:
The foam wrapped around the GPS holder, inserted into the cup holder:
The GPS and it's suction cup mount (excuse the low quality camera phone pics):
The cheap cup holder foam insert with a slice in the back:
The foam wrapped around the GPS holder, inserted into the cup holder:
#46
I'm happy with my suction mount - I take it all out when I'm driving around home ('cause I know where i'm gooing ) but when I need it, I mount it up in my field of vision so I don't have to take my eyes too far away from the road (which is a problem I have with the other styles of mounts like the proclip). It looks a bit busy when it's all set up, but I don't mind because it can all be packed away.
(btw - not my hands... )
(btw - not my hands... )
#47
#50
Hello from Germany,
I´m new here in the forum and found this nice discussion about different mounts for mobile navigation systems.
What do you think about this solution? TOMTOM mobile navigation in the dual pod cluster (speedometer/rev.counter).
It´s for the Cooper Convertible 2007 of my wife. 12V to 5V Adapter and Mini-USB connector integrated in the housing. No additional cables, only the OEM 7-pin plug.
All the best to the northamericanmotoring-forum.
Convertible 007
I´m new here in the forum and found this nice discussion about different mounts for mobile navigation systems.
What do you think about this solution? TOMTOM mobile navigation in the dual pod cluster (speedometer/rev.counter).
It´s for the Cooper Convertible 2007 of my wife. 12V to 5V Adapter and Mini-USB connector integrated in the housing. No additional cables, only the OEM 7-pin plug.
All the best to the northamericanmotoring-forum.
Convertible 007