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How did they mount the one that has the left turn arrow on-screen?
I have what is referred to as a DIN "pocket" which is where I would like to place a removable L-bracket mount that goes up the dash to the n810. Unfortunately this is the only good mounting spot and thus far I've had structural stability issues (as soon as I make a sharp turn it flies around the car)...
...perhaps my problem is that thus far my mount consists entirely of Legos. >.>
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Last edited by danramos; 2010-06-02 at 22:46.