Phone and satnav mounting suggestions.
Discussion
Yes saw the chair leg thread but looking for something a little more subtle as I only want to mount a normal size smart phone as discreetly as possible but still be able to see it to use it as a sat nav.
Thanks Macey good spot I was considering that, although I no longer have a radio with a cd slot, was thinking of trying to get it to fit between the top of the radio binnacle and the bottom of the dash roll but don't think it will be stable enough.
For what I want the perfect fixing point would be the cross member but don't think it's wide or flat enough for a suction style holder.
Thanks Macey good spot I was considering that, although I no longer have a radio with a cd slot, was thinking of trying to get it to fit between the top of the radio binnacle and the bottom of the dash roll but don't think it will be stable enough.
For what I want the perfect fixing point would be the cross member but don't think it's wide or flat enough for a suction style holder.
Thanks John your solution looks similar to the one Rich came up with above, so I've ordered a couple of different suction holders from Mobile fun, one like yours and the other with a longer neck so I can have a play around with positioning and heights as Rich mentioned his was slightly obscured by the steering wheel.
Well following the suggestions above I got two holders from Mobilefun to experiment with. The first was the Omniholder which is nice and compact and closes down to almost nothing when not in use. Great for attaching to the windscreen and any other smooth surface, but doesn't quite have the depth I was looking for, meaning part of the phone was hidden by the steering wheel when attached between radio pod and wheel. The second one was quite a revelation, http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/gripmount-pro-case-comp... , it has a gel type suction cap which is so powerful it attaches to the top roll of the dash and is virtually unmoveable. So much so I was concerned it might actually tear the vinyl! A great solution if you want something permanently mounted but for me this is only for occasional use. So it was time to look at bases along the lines of those suggested. I found an old 8*6 hard plastic photo wallet with a smooth back. With a bit of persuasion it fitted on the shelf really well and made a good flat base for the 'gripmount' holder. It wasn't as stable as I would have liked so filling it with some sand will sort that out.
Thanks to all especially those with pictures it was a great help.
Thanks to all especially those with pictures it was a great help.
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