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Where to mount GPS

RVhiker
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Explorer
I've never before used a GPS mapping device in a vehicle, but was given a TomTom Start for Christmas. The device comes with instructions to attach it to the windshield with a mount. My tow is a 2500HD Chevy; if I mount it to the windshield at anything close to eye level it is so far away that operating the touchscreen would be quite a stretch. If I mount it to the dash instead, would it be able to get a signal from the satellites?
There's lots of advice and information in forums...
sometimes it is correct.

2011 Jayco 28.5RLS; 2008 Chevy 2500HD Crew Cab; Duramax/Allison; Pullrite 14k Superglide Hitch
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JimBollman
Explorer
Explorer
Not familiar with your dash or how fussy you are keeping everything as from factory. On my F250 I got tired of loose mounts and in the way locations so I found a place fairly high on the dash and mounted an Arkon mounting plate then bought the right adapter for my Garmin. The GPS pops off to hide but is rock solid when I have it installed. Arkon makes many adapters so I can mount any future GPS like device that I may buy and I plan to keep my F250 till it isn't worth much anyway and a few screw holes in the dash will not make a difference.

I have used TomTom and had several over the years but switched to a voice controlled Garmin a few years ago and it makes on the go changes a lot safer.

J-mans_Dad
Explorer
Explorer
You didn't say what year truck you have but for my 2005 I cut a scrap piece of plexiglas into an "L" shape and wedged it into the center dash cubby. Have the mount for for the GPS on top and mount for my Backup camera below. Brake controller mounted bottom center of dash.



Everything is reachable from both driver and co-pilot position.
Mount can easily be removed while parked or not towing.

GoPackGo
Explorer
Explorer
I've used and like the bean bags - if you have the room for one. Work surprisingly well and don't slide around. I moved to them because the OEM Garmin suction cup would periodically loosen up at some point and let loose.

I now use a RAM mount suction cup windshield mount for my 7" GPS. Infinitely adjustable and has been mounted to the windshield now for about 6 months without coming loose. Highly recommended.

Tim

WoodGlue
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Explorer
I meant to say California and New Jersey. Michigan had a law but I think it went by the wayside.

WoodGlue
2002 Land Rover Discovery II
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btd35
Explorer
Explorer
So don't be punching any buttons when you're going. punch in you destination, and go. If it needs to be reset, get another person to do it. Lots of accidents from people fussing with GPS's while driving.

Tom & Beth
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wcjeep
Explorer
Explorer
Locky wrote:
WoodGlue wrote:
In California and Michigan, it's against the law to mount a GPS on the windshield. Just a heads up.

WoodGlue

This is false. It is legal in both California and Michigan.


Last time I rented a car in California they were very specific it was illegal to attach to the windshield. I avoid that state. Law could have changed?

Locky
Explorer
Explorer
WoodGlue wrote:
In California and Michigan, it's against the law to mount a GPS on the windshield. Just a heads up.

WoodGlue

This is false. It is legal in both California and Michigan.

classicdude
Explorer
Explorer
I attach mine to the drivers door window down low, leaving enough room to crack the window if I want to. It doesn't block any part of my view, and I can reference it easily. That location has a couple of drawbacks, but for me it's best mounting location.
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john_bet
Explorer II
Explorer II
Mine is mounted in lower left corner of windshield with the suction cup bracket provided. I can reach it and it does not block my view.
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2018 Grand Design 337RLS

wingsfan20
Explorer
Explorer
RLS7201 wrote:
With a bean bag mount, you can easily move your GPS out of sight when stopped. The thieves don't need much encouragement to break a window.

Richard


X2 on beanbag and moving out of sight. Also makes using in second vehicle easy.
Jim :W
2007 Silverado 3/4 LTZ Crew Duramax/Allison
2008 Keystone Cougar 311RLS

RLS7201
Explorer
Explorer
With a bean bag mount, you can easily move your GPS out of sight when stopped. The thieves don't need much encouragement to break a window.

Richard
95 Bounder 32H F53 460
2013 CRV Toad
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First brake job
1941 Hudson

Atlee
Explorer II
Explorer II
My Garmin is on a "bean bag" mount sitting on the dash just to the right of the steering wheel.

You will have no trouble getting satellites there.

I believe CA has some special rules on where GPS receivers can be located.

daamac wrote:
I've never before used a GPS mapping device in a vehicle, but was given a TomTom Start for Christmas. The device comes with instructions to attach it to the windshield with a mount. My tow is a 2500HD Chevy; if I mount it to the windshield at anything close to eye level it is so far away that operating the touchscreen would be quite a stretch. If I mount it to the dash instead, would it be able to get a signal from the satellites?
Erroll, Mary
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WoodGlue
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Explorer
In California and Michigan, it's against the law to mount a GPS on the windshield. Just a heads up.

WoodGlue
2002 Land Rover Discovery II
2014 Lance 1685 - Loaded - 4 Seasons - Solar - 2 AGM's
When Hell Freezes Over - I'll Camp There Too!
Lance Travel Trailer Info - Lance 1685 Travel Trailer - Lance 1575 Trailer

BB_TX
Nomad
Nomad
I much prefer a bean bag mount. I set it on the front edge of the dash just to right of the steering wheel. Easy to see, easy to reach, and does not block my view of anything except the lower right side of the hood.