Phone Mount - Nice One I Found

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Sep 18, 2017 | 01:42 PM
  #1  
Note: I have no affiliation with the seller and do not receive any financial gain from the sale of this item.

I was looking for a nice phone mount for my 2009 CLK350, and I stumbled across a seller on ebay who offered a really nice set up.

It came in a color that matched my interior almost perfectly, leaves not trace if you remove it, and looks almost factory and keeps my phone very handy.

Seller is kudausa (Ebay) and the product is below. I am currently using double sided adhesive until I decide to screw down the phone cradle to the holder. They have other colors and the shipping is super fast! First one came damaged and they sent the replacement before asking for the damaged product back. (they paid shipping both ways.) The whole setup was $60.

Sorry the photo is sideways...it was straight in my album, but rotated when posted.

Just thought I would share.

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Sep 18, 2017 | 05:58 PM
  #2  
nice cradle..
ive got the same interior..Stone.
Couldn't find Kudausa on Ebay.
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Sep 18, 2017 | 06:32 PM
  #3  
Quote: ive got the same interior..Stone.
Couldn't find Kudausa on Ebay.

My bad...wrong name...correct name is http://myworld.ebay.com/kudausa.

Great guy and a really nice product!!
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Oct 2, 2017 | 02:23 AM
  #4  
Looks nice, is it easy to remove the phone? How exactly does it work?
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Oct 3, 2017 | 09:31 AM
  #5  
Quote: Looks nice, is it easy to remove the phone? How exactly does it work?
The mount is designed with 2 tabs; One fits between the carpet seam in the passenger foot well, and the other fits between the wood trim on the console.

Insert one tab into the carpet seam, then bend that tab as you align it up to the dash. Both tabs are coated with a non-scratch material.

Once lined up, you just push the device into place. It is easy to adjust the position, and you can remove and start over if you didn't get the placement you like on the first try.

Once positioned, you attach a swivel base with double sided tape. He provides 2 pieces, so you can remount if you placed it too high or too low. Optionally, 4 screws are provided if you want to really lock it down. The screws only penetrate the device, not the car, so no permanent holes in the dash.

There is a friction screw to adjust the tension on the swivel mount. Then attach the phone holder and your done.

It looks factory installed once in place, and it is only a few inches from the shifter, so it's close at hand and you don't have to take your eyes off the road if you use SIRI.

My first one was damaged in transit; he sent a replacement the same day and paid return shipping. Just an honest guy who is a perfectionist about his products.

I can take more photos after work if you would like. Just let me know.

Thanks,

blackduc1

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Oct 3, 2017 | 10:02 AM
  #6  
Quote: The mount is designed with 2 tabs; One fits between the carpet seam in the passenger foot well, and the other fits between the wood trim on the console.

Insert one tab into the carpet seam, then bend that tab as you align it up to the dash. Both tabs are coated with a non-scratch material.

Once lined up, you just push the device into place. It is easy to adjust the position, and you can remove and start over if you didn't get the placement you like on the first try.

Once positioned, you attach a swivel base with double sided tape. He provides 2 pieces, so you can remount if you placed it too high or too low. Optionally, 4 screws are provided if you want to really lock it down. The screws only penetrate the device, not the car, so no permanent holes in the dash.

There is a friction screw to adjust the tension on the swivel mount. Then attach the phone holder and your done.

It looks factory installed once in place, and it is only a few inches from the shifter, so it's close at hand and you don't have to take your eyes off the road if you use SIRI.

My first one was damaged in transit; he sent a replacement the same day and paid return shipping. Just an honest guy who is a perfectionist about his products.

I can take more photos after work if you would like. Just let me know.

Thanks,

blackduc1

Here are a few more shots...decided to go for a quick break, because...well work sucks. Sorry about the sideways pictures, they always load like that, and I don't know why?

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Oct 3, 2017 | 12:36 PM
  #7  
Quote: Here are a few more shots...decided to go for a quick break, because...well work sucks. Sorry about the sideways pictures, they always load like that, and I don't know why?
Really appreciate that, going to pull the trigger. Best one i've seen so far
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