S ssbtech New Member Joined Apr 26, 2014 Messages 29 Reaction score 6 Country Canada May 7, 2015 #1 Not happy with the stick-on windshield mount that came with the camera, I got to work in SolidWorks and designed my own. It has a big ring that the camera slips snugly into, and a piece that clips onto the rear-view mirror mount. A simple nut and bolt holds the mount to the mirror. Last edited: May 7, 2015
Not happy with the stick-on windshield mount that came with the camera, I got to work in SolidWorks and designed my own. It has a big ring that the camera slips snugly into, and a piece that clips onto the rear-view mirror mount. A simple nut and bolt holds the mount to the mirror.
H Howie782 New Member Joined May 30, 2015 Messages 3 Reaction score 1 Country United States May 31, 2015 #2 great solution!
niko Well-Known Member Retailer Joined May 1, 2013 Messages 10,668 Reaction score 6,561 Location Dublin Country Ireland Dash Cam Street Guardian UK / EU / EEA Distributor Jun 1, 2015 #3 How is the vibration from additional weight ( stress) put to RVmirror arm ?
OP OP S ssbtech New Member Joined Apr 26, 2014 Messages 29 Reaction score 6 Country Canada Jun 1, 2015 #4 The mirror is pretty solid, never strays from the set position. I've had my DOD GS600 hanging off it for years.
The mirror is pretty solid, never strays from the set position. I've had my DOD GS600 hanging off it for years.