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How do you secure your gps?

Disneyfix
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Explorer
We bought the Garmin 760rv...how do you secure you gps unit. Worth buying friction mount? I don't think the suction cup it came with will do the trick.
Thanks.
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MTPockets1
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Explorer
I have a Ford F-350. The console has four cup holders. I used the supplied suction mount, and drilled two holes thru the base, and two matching holes on the top of the cup holder and thru bolted the holder. I still have access to two cup holders and I like the position of the GPS.
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Bumpyroad
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Explorer
Dick_B wrote:
I affix the GPS to a block of wood which rests on the dash and is held in place by a piece of wire thru one of the vents under the windshield. Easily removed when necessary.
If you use the suction cup method try attaching velcro with loops to the suction cup and velcro with hooks to the windshield. Should hold much better than the suction cup alone.


I tried sticking velcro to the suction cup on my dash cam. wouldn't hold at all.
bumpy

Dick_B
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Explorer
I affix the GPS to a block of wood which rests on the dash and is held in place by a piece of wire thru one of the vents under the windshield. Easily removed when necessary.
If you use the suction cup method try attaching velcro with loops to the suction cup and velcro with hooks to the windshield. Should hold much better than the suction cup alone.
Dick_B
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Terryallan
Explorer II
Explorer II
Got a base velcroed to the top of the dash in the insert, and have the base screwed to that. Got tired of it falling. Now. It ain't goin no where
Terry & Shay
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billyboy
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Explorer
i bought a mount that slides into the cd slot, and it works really good. ebay , about 8.
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IAMICHABOD
Explorer II
Explorer II
I have tried the bean bag type that the others have said they liked but I found them bulky and and hard to store.

I like This One better,it is lighter smaller, more flexible and more compact, it can be folded for easy storage. It can be molded to fit anywhere on the dash and it doesn't slide around.
This is it in action

I put it in One of These with the Garmin and it is easy to store or take along.
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Bobbo
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Explorer II
Bean bag here.
Bobbo and Lin
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hershey
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Explorer
Bean Bag
hershey - albuquerque, nm
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APT
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Explorer
I'm a firm believer in not having projectile objects in my vehicles for emergency situations. I recommend an approoriately sized iOttie mount.
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BB_TX
Nomad
Nomad
Bean bag for me also. Stays where I put it. And I can easily put it where I want, or adjust it while I drive. And when stopped, easy to temporarily put it in the floor or console out of sight.

And some states have laws about attaching them to the windshield.

rockhillmanor
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Explorer
10 years and counting with this:





Easy to grab and put into another vehicle too.

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

wbwood
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Explorer
For what it's worth, we have had good luck with the suction mounted attachments for GPS and cell phones. I bought a suction cup mount for the Ford Focus I bought back in December. A couple weeks ago I was in a car accident where a lady ran a red light. My car was hit in the front and totaled. I had my cell phone in the suction cup mount to the left of my steering wheel. When I went to call 911, I could not find my phone. After a little searching, I found it on my dash at the other end of the dashboard, unscathed. The suction cup was still attached to the window, but the cradle the phone was in was not there. When I went ot the wrecking yard to get the stuff out of my car, the suction cup was still in place. I found the cradle in between the passenger door and passenger seat. It all still works and the suction still remains. I will probably use it in my new Subaru or the motorhome. Give the suction cup a try that came with it. If it doesn't work, seek out alternative means.
Brian
2013 Thor Chateau 31L

JayGee
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Explorer
Pops wrote:
I use a sock full of dimes & pennies.


A Crown Royal bag with pennies works too. ๐Ÿ™‚
Jaygee

2005 Bounder 35E on F53 chassis

GordonThree
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Explorer
Ram built my Garmin to the dashboard of the truck. Couldn't really picture a 10" screen hanging from the windshield ๐Ÿ˜‰

Navigator number 2 (aka cell phone) sits in a cup holder and yells at me through the speakers. It's funniest when the two navigators (both female voices) start talking over each other, and sometimes they don't agree.
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