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Old 01-04-2018, 12:17 PM #1
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I though i posted my photos. Here is my mount. That I was talking about.

This particular mount has little support legs that can fold and hold the phone sideways. It works great when off roading. The phone never falls of. I have the metal plate behind my iphone case and the magnet still holds it.



This is when you fold the legs.


And this is with the phone mounted. Notice the legs supporting the phone from falling down. Probably the best holder I ever had.
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I though i posted my photos. Here is my mount. That I was talking about.

This particular mount has little support legs that can fold and hold the phone sideways. It works great when off roading. The phone never falls of. I have the metal plate behind my iphone case and the magnet still holds it.



This is when you fold the legs.


And this is with the phone mounted. Notice the legs supporting the phone from falling down. Probably the best holder I ever had.


The idea of a mount near the handle. Its good, but i dont like it because i like my phone being plugged in and charging
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I though i posted my photos. Here is my mount. That I was talking about.
You did post this, on the other thread. What is the model of the mount that you used?
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Don't use any vent type mounts. The old plastic just shattered under the pressure... Don't ask how I know...
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You did post this, on the other thread. What is the model of the mount that you used?
I think it says Bracketron.
https://www.amazon.com/Bracketron-Ea..._&dpSrc=detail
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Yup. It’s great. Because it has the support legs. Phone never falls of.
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Ok, was it just me or did anyone else do a double take and think hmmm.... after reading this thread title?

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I used a Panavise dash mount combined with the Scosche magnet. The magnet is the same as the one that StreetCreeper used, held to the Panavise with a small nut/bolt. It provides a nice and sturdy mounting point with the convenience of easy removal with the magnet.


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I used a Panavise dash mount combined with the Scosche magnet. The magnet is the same as the one that StreetCreeper used, held to the Panavise with a small nut/bolt. It provides a nice and sturdy mounting point with the convenience of easy removal with the magnet.


I've always wanted to buy this mount but $33 before shipping is STEEP!!!! its just a bent piece of metal with some holes in it....

I wish this wasn't so expensive!
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I've always wanted to buy this mount but $33 before shipping is STEEP!!!! its just a bent piece of metal with some holes in it....

I wish this wasn't so expensive!
It is on the pricey side. I think it looks pretty clean once installed but I'm sure that with enough patience and measurements it could be replicated for much cheaper.
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I used a Panavise dash mount combined with the Scosche magnet. The magnet is the same as the one that StreetCreeper used, held to the Panavise with a small nut/bolt. It provides a nice and sturdy mounting point with the convenience of easy removal with the magnet.


Just installed mine this morning. I love the placement and direction of it. I used Rare Earth Magnets (two stacked on top of each other on the mount and one in the cover of the phone. With the magnet in the phone cover, you can stick your phone to things also. The magnet is a tad thick for the phone cover though, but I didn't have a thin piece of metal to slip in there.
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Just installed mine this morning. I love the placement and direction of it. I used Rare Earth Magnets (two stacked on top of each other on the mount and one in the cover of the phone. With the magnet in the phone cover, you can stick your phone to things also. The magnet is a tad thick for the phone cover though, but I didn't have a thin piece of metal to slip in there.
Did you have to trim the bezel surround around the panavise so that the bottom clips clipped in?
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I kind of tried to replicate spikerengineering’s mount (it really is a great design!). I made mine super sturdy and it holds my scangauge + my phone. There is a square washer inside the handle that gives it additional support. I used a ram adjustable mount, holds my iPhone with an otter box case very sturdy.

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Just finished my very own Ram mount bases, I've been working on this for a little while. Its pretty solid so far. Obviously, I still need to do some painting/finishing...



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This is a very clean design, looks great! I am curious how it is supported. Any chance you have a pic or can you describe what you are screwing into?
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