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ipod mount in element

ipod mount in element
i had been lookin online for ideas on the cleanest way to mount an ipod that wasn't in the way, with wires everywhere and was not cumbersome to use or to see. i got a ipod mount for a bicycle handlebarfrom gpscity.com and modified it to fit.
http://www.gpscity.com/ram-ipod-mounts.htm
 
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Step 1Drilled and mounted

drilled and mounted
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i used a grinder to cut a wide V-shaped groove in teh back of the mount and bolted it to the radio body panel with an elevator bolt.
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6 comments
Oct 22, 2006. 1:34 PMcml2828xx says:
Better question .. what are you using to connect the ipod to your element? I have a fm transmitter but I really really want something better.. any ideas ?
Feb 10, 2006. 2:53 AMsboger says:
proclipusa.com 30 bucks... snaps in place.
Feb 9, 2006. 10:00 PMtarotlee says:
Nice job on this. As an alternate method, I couldn't find a suitable place to mount my Sirius receiver in my car, so I ended up mounting this on a microphone gooseneck. I can bend it whereever I want it, and the passenger can also see it as well.

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