Need some mounting help

DashCameowra

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Hey guys,

I have a couple of SGZC12SGSK with 256GB cards and they work great. I've switched cars and need some mounting advice from you experts. One camera I plan on mounting under the rearview mirror:

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However the second camera I'm more interested in putting on the horizontal bar behind the seats:

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Another view:

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That way I can either turn the camera and face it back or have it see the kawkpit (stupid censor) view. The best I could come up with was to combine https://www.amazon.com/gp/B00P1MDOYG with some sort of clip with a flat surface. I clip the bar, attach the 3M adhesive mount to the clip and then the dashcam to the mount.

Thoughts? Suggestions? I really like my dashcams and don't want to re-invest in other brands. Thank you!
 
Click HERE for Ultra Low profile mount for the front.
 
As per rear camera position, as I understood you want to mount it on top of that bar and be able to turn it to rear ( outside view ) and some time turn it inside car for the front view, right ?

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As per rear camera position, as I understood you want to mount it on top of that bar and be able to turn it to rear ( outside view ) and some time turn it inside car for the front view, right ?

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Exactly ! Yes. That would be nice. A dashview with driver I can study and improve shifts/driving around the track but when I'm just driving in the country-side, would be nice to get some video of the road behind me :)
 
Exactly ! Yes. That would be nice. A dashview with driver I can study and improve shifts/driving around the track but when I'm just driving in the country-side, would be nice to get some video of the road behind me :)
There are few solution but they involve DIY.
 
If you don't have time for DIY, then I have been thinking of another quick and cheap solution.

Stick THIS mount to the bar

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Then use THIS type of mobile phone clamp-holder as a dashcam holder.
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