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MeiMei

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I like the one mounted to the passenger grab bar that doubles as a cup holder (although realistically it barely holds a can of coke). I also had one for my Wrangler. I hate magnets. And this of is out of the way. I use uconnect, so the visibility isn’t an issue. It also keeps the cord out of the way.
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I have been looking around on line for a cell phone mount and I keep seeing the bullet point mountain solutions being thrown out there. It is pricy I was just wondering if anyone has experience with this or others that they use every day and would maybe want to endorse/recommend. I need one that will take a little bigger phone case.
Check out Anvil Verland. I would show pics if my set with phone, tablet, mic and gmrs radio mount but it is out of the Jeep going in a new one
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I've been using Vector's rail system with 20mm balls and 67 Designs holders. The install went pretty easy, and will probably go easy for you if you tilt the windshield forward.
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It'll give me more room to slide things around if I add more items, including a ball for the passenger princess if she wants to put her phone up there, or if I want to point the tablet toward her for navigation.
 

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My vote is for the Bulletpoint and Vector E-dock. Bulletpoint may seem expensive but they came in the cheaper than the direct competitor of 67 designs. I believe they are really comparable now but I went with the bulletpoint over 67 because of the logo (and at the time, the price). I love the look of the vector e-dock and had one on my previous Wrangler.

They do make a cordless charger but we use the cords interchangeably with multiple family members (wife and kids) and want them to reach back seats at times. To each their own.

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I actually have dash bars. They go the entire length of the dash to place my devices which means I don't have to have my devices right in the center in front of the radio. Ram mounts work with. So I can go on amazon and order any different type of mount I want. I have a dash bar in both our JT and JK. I even have a overhead bar in both the JT and JK that I can also mount any device I want to them.

I currently only have a phone mount, handheld mount, and camera mount on my dash bar. I've had them installed for over three years now with no issues at all and they've held up to everything that I do which includes rock crawling.

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I decided to mount my CB (President Bill) on the dash and really the one that fit the bill for this. So I broke down, dug deeply, and bought one. And man am I pleasantly surprised. The quality of this thing is outstanding! It is also heavy, which means it is stout. Even the packaging is of high quality!
This thing is going to be rock solid. I'll use both of the factory screws, the optional self tapping screws, and the 3M tape. With all the gear I'll hang on this thing, I have no doubt it will handle it on the toughest of trails.

Thanks to all of you on this thread who spoke well of this product. I would not have taken a second look if not for your testimonials! Much appreciated!
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