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Old 12-09-2012, 01:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Cubby Tablet (iPad Mini)

So I got an iPad mini for "christmas" and thought I'd find the a way to mount it in the cubby hole. Soundwaves of Tampa are experts at making dash kits for it but it costs $800 so I decided to try and do it myself.

Keep in mind this was my first time attempting anything like this but in the end im pretty happy with the result.

So here's the breakdown:

I removed the center panel from the car, then I went ahead and removed the cubby door, AC panels and cubby hole from the center panel.

I wanted to be able to mount the iPad and take it off easily so i could still use it in the house and also mount the door and take it off completely when i didn't have the ipad in the car.

What i did was take the back piece of the cubby door and put 2 neodymium magnets on each corner and obviously i also put 2 magnets on each corner behind the cubby hole. The magnets are very strong and small and hold the cubby door and iPad even under extreme driving.

The next thing to do was do the same thing to the iPad.. I obviously wasn't going to put magnets on my iPad so i went and bought a case and put the magnets in that.. The magnets that i bought (home depot) were the same thickness as the case so i drilled a hole put them in flush and put fiberglass resin over it (home depot also). Now with the cubby door removed i could see the bottom part of the latch when the ipad was mounted and the sides so i went to walmart bought some leather vinyl that looked like the OEM center panel one and wrapped the cubby hole. The part where the latch was i didn't need anymore since it was magnetic now so i covered the hole with fiberglass resin and then wrapped in with the vinyl. NOTE: I did have to sand the cubby "hole" flat on the sides because it had a curve to it and the iPad wouldn't sit down flush. Anyway, here's the end result.. on a scale of 1-10 i'd give this a 4. Hardest part being wrapping the damn thing in vinyl.. since the cubby hole has the felt pad lining on it i couldn't get it to stick very well, but im sure i could have sanded it down and taken my time with it but i was in a hurry.. I might just redo it if it ever comes apart and take my time. I can easily take the ipad out and put the cubby door back and vice versa. I have the iSimple Media gateway so my iPad plays via bluetooth to the car, and i did get the 4G ATT ipad so it has a GPS antenna and i can tether my iphone to it for internet, or add it to my shared data plan for an extra 10$ a month.

Also i plan on buying another case that has a "frame" to it, one of those leather folio ones, in order to make the iPad a bit more seamless. Let me know what you guys think.




















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