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Barnstormer

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I'd like to see how others have "done it".

 

The trouble with the display unit is it is too thick. if it were about half as thick then it would be much easier to mount it elsewhere. originally I wanted to mount it on the RHS of the dash and I tried a mount that used a stick pad to attatch it to the facia. trouble was under hard cornering/braking and bumps on B roads it soon came loose and wobbled all the time. the mount I used is really solid as it is attatched to a clip on the underside of the dash.

 

ATB

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Originally posted by Barnstormer

I'd like to see how others have "done it".

 

The trouble with the display unit is it is too thick. if it were about half as thick then it would be much easier to mount it elsewhere. originally I wanted to mount it on the RHS of the dash and I tried a mount that used a stick pad to attatch it to the facia. trouble was under hard cornering/braking and bumps on B roads it soon came loose and wobbled all the time. the mount I used is really solid as it is attatched to a clip on the underside of the dash.

 

ATB

 

Do they not come with suction cup fittings for the windscreen or didnt you want to fit in that way

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I did try the suction cups to the windscreen for a week or so and it worked OK after a fashion.

 

1. After a while it became a bit of a pain as it is a little difficult to read especially in sunlight.

2. Wires hanging all over the dash. The GPS reciever wire is very long (5metres) and ends up being coiled up everywhere.

3. If you use the cigarette loghter socket for power that too is meesy and in the way.

4. The radar detector itself can be mounted in the windscreen but with the display and the detector it becomes unsightly.

 

Basically the display unit's is very difficult to read when mounted on the screen plus it can come unstuck if your "making progress"!

 

By all means try it for yourself. I initially though the screen mounting was the best option but now it is much much better. All told it took me about 2 hrs to fit.

 

ATB

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Originally posted by Barnstormer

I did try the suction cups to the windscreen for a week or so and it worked OK after a fashion.

 

1. After a while it became a bit of a pain as it is a little difficult to read especially in sunlight.

2. Wires hanging all over the dash. The GPS reciever wire is very long (5metres) and ends up being coiled up everywhere.

3. If you use the cigarette loghter socket for power that too is meesy and in the way.

4. The radar detector itself can be mounted in the windscreen but with the display and the detector it becomes unsightly.

 

Basically the display unit's is very difficult to read when mounted on the screen plus it can come unstuck if your "making progress"!

 

By all means try it for yourself. I initially though the screen mounting was the best option but now it is much much better. All told it took me about 2 hrs to fit.

 

ATB

 

 

Nice one Barnstormer. Good info, when i get the kit i will take a look and see, maybe live with it for a while and see whats best.

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