I've been contemplating a phone mount for a while. Between the hoards of transplants clogging our roads, and my job change, I spend about 40 minutes driving each way to work, and have to use GPS to avoid congestion. SC just passed a hands-free law. So that was the last straw. I wasn't happy with options I saw. They either mounted the phone too low, put it in front of the windshield, or blocked a vent. So I made my own from some 14 gauge stainless steel I had leftover from another project. I used CAD (Cardboard Aided Design) to work out the shape. Here it is roughed out:
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It uses one of the dash mounting holes and an unused hole back inside the dash structure. Final shape prepped for paint:
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Painted:
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Installed with 17mm ball mount attached:
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Trim installed:
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Driver view:
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This is exactly what I wanted, well inside my field of view, above the DIC, not blocking a vent, and not blocking my view through the windshield. The shifter blocks it in Park, but not while driving, which is more important. I've only driven with it a little so far. It does vibrate some on rough patches. But it's pretty solid compared to the suction cup mount my wife has in her car. The Chiwanese phone cradle even matches the matte silver and carbon fiber theme of my Yukon. We'll see how we'll it works on Monday.