I don’t see any product on their site called a “twist arm”. They have two “swivel arms”, which do have knobs at either end. Both of these introduce a center articulation to the arm. One is locking, one isn’t. If this is the arm you’re talking about, I don’t think introducing additional axes is a good thing to address my criticism of the Ram system. These are also only available in “B” size balls. Ram is pretty clear about weights and ball size. This also doesn’t address my critique about their arm design. I brought up this critique because 67designs arms have separate clamps by default which is superior.Buy the twist arm, it has 2 adjustment knobs
Have you actually tried them? I’ve been looking at anvil to switch from Ram.
So a lot of people have come here to +1 Ram maybe in my response to initial criticisms but I don’t see a lot of specific discussion of the Tough-Track system Ram makes for the Jeep dash. I’ve been using that system since 2021. I’ve also been a loyal Ram user for years in kayaks, bikes, etc which is why I didn’t even consider 67designs or others. Ram has a good rep and are used extensively in vehicles. But honestly I’ve been extremely disappointed with Ram in this application.Completely new to the Jeep world, and I start with a 2023 Gladiator Mojave.
I’m looking for a dashboard mounting system for a phone, radar detector, and a dashcam. Maybe a GPS as I get further afield.
Two names I’ve heard a lot are Bulletpoint and RAM mounts. What are your experiences with these? Is there a clear winner or is it personal preference?
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I have Anvil and it suits me. But I haven't loaded it up, and haven't used a different solution to be able to provide a comparison.Have you actually tried them? I’ve been looking at anvil to switch from Ram.