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Old 09-06-2007, 12:35 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Garmin 60csx with Ram mount - INSTALLED!

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Mtbcoach previously said: View Post
Nice install and in the same place I was thinking of putting my iPhone mount (since the wife likes to work the GPS on trips).
I was actually thinking about purchasing another base to mount on the passenger side so that if my wife or anyone else felt like navigating, they could from the passenger side. Then again, the 60csx is a handheld unit, so I could just pop it out of the mount and hand it over.



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Probably just a hole saw. Awesome idea to mount it like that.
The base is designed to be mounted on the outer surface, but in my opinion, it's pretty ugly with its 7 unevenly placed holes. Mounting it from the back side of the panel worked out nicely. It's a very rigid mount, made out of powder coated cast aluminum, but it's just ugly.
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