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Pieced together some parts from around the web to create a dash board mount for the Gladiator. It all came out to about $100 dollars and I know that sounds steep but compared to some other solutions out there it’s pretty reasonable. It’s pretty modular so you can buy other attachments as needed to fit your needs. Video below.
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Pieced together some parts from around the web to create a dash board mount for the Gladiator. It all came out to about $100 dollars and I know that sounds steep but compared to some other solutions out there it’s pretty reasonable. It’s pretty modular so you can buy other attachments as needed to fit your needs. Video below.
I'm looking for something that utilizes the stock bolt hole on the grab bar above the glove box...I know not the same as what you put together, but wondering if you came across anything that you think would fit or if anyone else that comes across this thread has. I can't believe it doesn't already exist but I can't find anything. So many aftermarket parts for the Jeeps utilize existing bolt holes, I would think the grab bar would be a great location to mount a phone without using up a cup holder or using up the upper dash "storage tray"
 

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I'm looking for something that utilizes the stock bolt hole on the grab bar above the glove box...I know not the same as what you put together, but wondering if you came across anything that you think would fit or if anyone else that comes across this thread has. I can't believe it doesn't already exist but I can't find anything. So many aftermarket parts for the Jeeps utilize existing bolt holes, I would think the grab bar would be a great location to mount a phone without using up a cup holder or using up the upper dash "storage tray"
https://www.carolinametalmasters.com/collections/jeep-jl-parts/products/jl-grab-bar-ball-mount
 

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Thanks, found it in another thread!
 

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Pieced together some parts from around the web to create a dash board mount for the Gladiator. It all came out to about $100 dollars and I know that sounds steep but compared to some other solutions out there it’s pretty reasonable. It’s pretty modular so you can buy other attachments as needed to fit your needs. Video below.
Did your heated seats/steering wheel come on when you started up? It doesn't look like it was cold out, how did you get that to happen?
 

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Pieced together some parts from around the web to create a dash board mount for the Gladiator. It all came out to about $100 dollars and I know that sounds steep but compared to some other solutions out there it’s pretty reasonable. It’s pretty modular so you can buy other attachments as needed to fit your needs. Video below.
Looks like a nice video. What parts did you use? Got any pics of them not installed?
 
 



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