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Captain Malcolm Reynolds
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Today I finally went out and took the plunge, bought myself a GPS unit from Harvey Norman during the sales.
It came with that rubber windscreen suction stalk thing, but in my opinion these look a little tacky, and they also scream out to people "BREAK INTO MY CAR, THERE'S PROBABLY A GPS HIDDEN IN HERE!" when you're parked. What I'm thinking of doing is mounting it somehow (easily removable of course) in front of the ashtray on a 45 degree upward angle or something, out of plain sight (unless you're looking into the car) and a little more like its "meant" to be there than hanging off the windscreen. I of course accept the fact that it isn't going to fit INTO the dash perfectly or flushly, but the nicer I can get it mounted or whatever then the happier I will be. So if you've done this kind of thing I would very much like to hear from you in here as well as seeing pictures, I'm hoping one of my AU brethren can inspire or help me out with this ![]() Thanks in advance!
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I have had my GPS mounted on my dash via a windscreen suction cap for a few years ... but ... I don't leave my vehicle parked for too long in public places .... plus I am in and out of the ute regularly ... and i keep an eye on it all the time.
The problem with the GPS being so low in the console is: 1) seeing the screen while driving (it does come in handy when you need to see the map on it on the odd occasion) 2) locking on satellites from down there is going to be a lot harder than from on the dash top 3) entering directions into it with the shifter so close to it as well ... it will be a pain. At the end of the day ... the rubber suction caps are very easy to remove and put back up (takes 2 seconds) ... so you can remove it from site with ease. Although take a small cloth with you and wipe the windscreen to remove the suction cap mark it leaves though (not really hard to do). It may take a few mores seconds everytime you park the vehicle ... but it is worth it.
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All Bran = Regular Member
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I had planned to get a double din head unit with a gps module (I thought it would be a neater proposition than a windscreen mounted unit) but having used mine for a while now there is no way I would want it mounted any lower than the top of the dash - I have mine suction cup mounted on the bottom right hand corner of the windscreen. I've tried it in different positions and that works best for me. You may have the reflexes of a cat and it won't be a problem for you having your eyes that far off the road but I'd sit it down there first and have a drive to a busy location you don't know and see if it's convenient trying to watch it and the road. I remove mine and the holder when the car's parked. |
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Captain Malcolm Reynolds
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Well, I'm thinking that if its mounted as an easily removable device, I can take the thing out and hand-hold it to enter the directions.
I had it sitting in that tray under the ashtray leaning up on an angle on my way to work and it was quite easy to see at a glance, and the directions were easy to hear. Another place I am thinking of putting a mounting bracket is to the right of the two air vents in the centre, which will bring it up higher, easier to glance at and enter directions into. I'm thinking of cutting the end bit that clips the GPS onto the suction thing off and sticking that there so the proper clip is ready to just put the thing on & pull it off at my convenience. It didn't seem to have a problem with satellite locking down low today, but it was a very clear day.
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Captain Malcolm Reynolds
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Now that's the kind of thinking I like!!!
I'll have a look into that, don't care if I replace the ashtray since I don't smoke in the car anyhow. Wonder if they'd still be an available accessory at the dealers, I don't think I've ever seen anything like it on eBay.
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I've never seen one in real life, but it is clearly listed in the brochure as an option, with pics.
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Anyhoo, the most difficult situations are multilanes where you're being told to "turn right (or left)" but you're not really sure if it's the street right in front of you or the one 50 metres further on and you have to commit to a right or left turning lane and there's traffic up your clacker. It's up to you, of course... you may find your preferred position perfectly suits you. Quote:
Turned it on and voila... all blue around us and 25kph ![]() |
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ive got a tomtom and i sit it just in front of the ashtray all the time never had a problem hey works fine every time.....im keen to see one of these ute satnav mounts might have to look into that....anyone got a pic of one....
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To get it you would have to buy the complete system I'd reckon, which wouldnt be cheap and would be virtually useless given you couldnt update it etc now. However Im happy to be proven wrong ![]()
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the bracket is no longer avaliable from Ford. I was rying to get the bracket for the TS 50
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This is were I have mine setup
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Now that I have the GPS on the mobile, I just have one of those phone holders that clips onto the air vents in the Exploder - works a treat!
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Captain Malcolm Reynolds
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Yeah looking at that brochure it appears to me that it is a whole system that just fits in where the ashtray is unfortunately :(
That setup coming out the centre console doesn't look too bad, but I haven't got the phone presenter thing in mine to mount it on. I'm quite happy to use my current location in front of the ashtray for a while more. It fits just sitting without being secured quite nicely, doesn't move an inch when turning corners, taking off or braking.
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Could always send a PM to Stav to see if he has any second hand ones available.
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I have mine in the same place as stockau, Its great ready to go whenever i need it.
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