AnswerID: 48731 Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 10:33
Alex_W
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Bazza,
I am using a RAM-Mount (www.ram-mount.com) low down on the pillar in the GU. I drilled holes in the facia (groan) but figured it would be easier to get a new facia than a new dash from Mr Nissan if needs be...
The guys from
GPS Oz (www.gpsoz.com.au) tell me that they can now get adhesive pads for the RAM-mounts which would have been better.
I've also put the power and data (I use Oziexplorer and on a laptop) on a 4-pin socket just below the RAM-mount along with a re-radiating
GPS antenna.
When I was first experimenting with a borrowed
GPS I first mounted it right in the middle of the dash on a rather discrete little stick-on mount from Garmin. It was okay but there was no way of getting the power/data cable to it that wasn't untidy and it was also a bit hard to operate whilst driving.
Mounting on the pillar means that I can operate the
GPS without taking my hands off the wheel and I can read the idy-bidy little screen without any dramas. Most importantly, it doesn't obscure my view out the front of the wagon.
Check out the
forum for posts about sticking things on your windscreen. Makes the boys in blue a bit excited apparently...
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