Jan-04-2018 03:04 PM
Jan-05-2018 12:35 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
I don't like those suction mount things on the windshield. they seem to put permanent circles on the glass.
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Jan-05-2018 12:34 PM
Jim@HiTek wrote:
I bought a couple dash cams...RV and car. They used that sticky gel on their windshield mounts and that stuff got melted by the sun. Leaving a sticky mess everywhere. No way to fix them either.
So went to Amazon and tried to find a universal that would fit both the highly slanted car and the nearly vertical RV windows. And this is what I found. Works on both, and in the car, when I'm towing it, I can easily turn it around and face the camera backwards.
One little problem is that my cams have the off/on button on the top so the clamping arm of the window mount interferes with it. But I just shift the cam over 1/2" and that solves it. Clamp really holds well. Never had the cam fall out or the suction cup let go.
Anyway, here's what it looks like: Camera Windshield Mount
Jan-05-2018 12:31 PM
John Wayne wrote:
I just set mine on the dash, your so high anyway you need to aim the camera down to see the road in front of you.
Jan-05-2018 12:31 PM
Dick_B wrote:
Our Blackvue has a bracket with double stick tape that will mount on any surface. The camera slides into it and can be rotated 360 degrees to accomodate any window slant.
Jan-05-2018 12:27 PM
2chiefsRus wrote:William B wrote:We use the KDLink also.
Our KDLink mounts on a flat windshield just fine.
Jan-05-2018 12:26 PM
William B wrote:
Our KDLink mounts on a flat windshield just fine.
Jan-05-2018 12:24 PM
NMDriver wrote:
I use one of these on the dash.
The camera mounts to the center like it would to glass and the whole pad is weighted so it stays in place--mostly. My truck has a cloth dash mat so this thing really stays in place on it. The one on the SUV tends to ride up to the window if the road gets bumpy since the dash slopes toward the front. I should say my camera automatically changes the camera screen to make the up at the top which ever way the camera is mounted. Not all cameras have this feature from what I have read.
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Jan-05-2018 02:46 AM
William B wrote:We use the KDLink also.
Our KDLink mounts on a flat windshield just fine.
Jan-05-2018 02:38 AM