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Old 06-23-2012, 03:44 AM   #1855 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kenchan View Post
<= mr.happy. evo-r's been notorious for pissing customers off with long leadtimes...
and poor fitment.


mr.gale- i made that tripod mount tonight on the satechi. now no more issue about cocked swivel.
i can adjust 180 degrees if i want to.



and with no side brackets, none of my switches are blocked now. i put e-tape over
rattling switches to minimize unwanted noise.

This may be a low quality alternitive, but i just put in my iRadar thingie that links in with the Iphone, but the mount is actually pretty sweet and fits on the dash way better than i thought it would.http://www.the370z.com/members/surfd...0-img-0294.jpg

It just sits up on the dash next to the gauge cluster, but the detector works well (made by Cobra) and the iPhone interface is pretty cool. The very well made half suction/half sticky mount is solid on the dash plastic which was a big surprise!

Yours is cooler of course, but the iRadar is worth a look.
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