Radar Detector Stealth Mounts?
#1
Radar Detector Stealth Mounts?
Has anyone heard of blendmounts? It’s to keep your radar detector compacted without all the wires. You connect the power wire to your rear view mirror power bank. They don’t support Mercedes because of the plastic housing and it would get “crushed”. Has anyone found an alternative to keeping your radar detectors clean and sleek in your vehicles?
2016 E63 for reference
2016 E63 for reference
#2
Let me know when you find one please - I gave up looking after a few months.
Forget power I can live with cig lighter but I want a hard mount up high... tempted to just screw it into bottom of rear view mirror on my 212
Forget power I can live with cig lighter but I want a hard mount up high... tempted to just screw it into bottom of rear view mirror on my 212
#3
Most people on here go with a sticky cup if you have Escort or Uniden, and then get the hard wire kit. You can tap into a powersource in the sunroof controls area, and then run the cable behind the mirror.
Cleanest setup you will have. There are lots of guides on this here.
Cleanest setup you will have. There are lots of guides on this here.
#5
BlendMounts or MirrorMounts clamp on the cylindrical part of the rear view mirror, but the E classes don't have enough of that "stem" exposed to use these mounts.I also gave up. I had a MirrorMount on my Subaru (previous car), and it was very slick. I don't think there are any switched power lines in the mirro assembly though, so your radar detector will need an auto-off feature to give you peace of mind.
Or, you can run power back to the trunk (I just did that this week, see my update to an existing thread).
Or, you can run power back to the trunk (I just did that this week, see my update to an existing thread).
#6
- it uses circuitry & components that are copied from a $99 low-end radar detector
- it can't jam or even detect newer Laser guns
- the company is sleazy, taking reviews out of context
Last edited by billvp218; 08-24-2020 at 05:11 PM.
#7
My vote is for a Valentine 1 unit mounted directly underneath the rear view mirror via an aluminum mount off Amazon. It plugs into the OBD port and is pretty clean. Just have to run the wire along the top and side of the alcantara lining. I’ve had mine for a few years on several vehicles including the e63 and it is awesome. Puts the radar detector right in my line of sight While looking really clean. I also purchased the auto silence module which you can set to automatically “hush” audible alarms below a certain speed. Great solution in my book.
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#8
I have a 9500ci installed on my car. It works great. It has saved me from a few tickets. I've only been tagged twice with a laser and it worked as it should. The unit display is built into my gauge cluster through the radio screen. I would recommend it 👌
#9
My vote is for a Valentine 1 unit mounted directly underneath the rear view mirror via an aluminum mount off Amazon. It plugs into the OBD port and is pretty clean. Just have to run the wire along the top and side of the alcantara lining. I’ve had mine for a few years on several vehicles including the e63 and it is awesome. Puts the radar detector right in my line of sight While looking really clean. I also purchased the auto silence module which you can set to automatically “hush” audible alarms below a certain speed. Great solution in my book.
#10
Yep. Here is a link for the exact one that I have. I put it int he same location. Mine is a little more "snug" than in these pics and it doesn't interfere with any of the car sensors.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/323728061313
https://www.ebay.com/itm/323728061313
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#11
Here's the kit I got off the internet, mirrortap.com the 21" kit. So I could put it on the passenger side of the mirror. I didn't tap into the mirror, I used the overhead switches and lights.
its pretty easy to get inside. From the front there's a couple clips that move together, I used a curved clip removal tool.
you also have to loosen the covering around the base of the mirror. Then I found a switched power source, see pics.
its pretty easy to get inside. From the front there's a couple clips that move together, I used a curved clip removal tool.
you also have to loosen the covering around the base of the mirror. Then I found a switched power source, see pics.
#12
Yep. Here is a link for the exact one that I have. I put it int he same location. Mine is a little more "snug" than in these pics and it doesn't interfere with any of the car sensors.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/323728061313
https://www.ebay.com/itm/323728061313
please post a picture of yours install so I can have an idea how you got it to work...
I am so sick of changing suction cups or the dayum thing falling and hanging by 1 suction cup... argggggggggg.
#13
I have something very similar in my truck but could not get it to work in my W212 due to the actual "neck" for mirror is hidden by 20lbs of plastic coverings for all that safety sensors up there in front of mirror pointning down the road.
please post a picture of yours install so I can have an idea how you got it to work...
I am so sick of changing suction cups or the dayum thing falling and hanging by 1 suction cup... argggggggggg.
please post a picture of yours install so I can have an idea how you got it to work...
I am so sick of changing suction cups or the dayum thing falling and hanging by 1 suction cup... argggggggggg.
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#15
Well I cannot get anything on the mirror stem as it is on top and not a lot of it is clear between mirror and plastic housing all the car cameras and stuff.
I think I have an idea.
Either sheet metal with double sided tape on back of mirror or on lower face of housing that hides the 2 nanny cameras on windshield.
Make custom bracket.
arggggggggggg....
Thanks for info though
I think I have an idea.
Either sheet metal with double sided tape on back of mirror or on lower face of housing that hides the 2 nanny cameras on windshield.
Make custom bracket.
arggggggggggg....
Thanks for info though
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getting this one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-New-Des...EAAOSwC8ZchuWM
Very similar except the double sided tapeon mounting plate.
I will try to stick that to the plastic piece covering all that crap looking out windshield.
the plastic piece right infront of rear view mirror.
If not I might just buy a fancy windshield suction cup and adapt this thing to it...
All I know is when this comes in I should have enough stuff to figure this out for my car or the wife gets a nice new V1 mount for here.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-New-Des...EAAOSwC8ZchuWM
Very similar except the double sided tapeon mounting plate.
I will try to stick that to the plastic piece covering all that crap looking out windshield.
the plastic piece right infront of rear view mirror.
If not I might just buy a fancy windshield suction cup and adapt this thing to it...
All I know is when this comes in I should have enough stuff to figure this out for my car or the wife gets a nice new V1 mount for here.
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I appreciate those pictures as it helps me understand why those will not work on mine as your mirror is slightly different and have more stem room.
My mirror is deeper front to back more half circle and has small clear lens on it for some sensor I am sure and I use the garage door buttons underneath.
I cannot see my stem unless I move mirror into some funky position that does not work for anyone in the car - basically up and towards driver side window.
Argggggggg
Choice is to get sheet metal and make curved piece with double sided tape to stick on back of mirror and have some hang down tab for detector mount....
or similar but sticks to plastic camera cover in front of mirror..... or stick to glass...
Sick of suction cup failure every year at in opportune time.
Man too much crap in the car for sure... even sun visor area is complicated and busy.
My mirror is deeper front to back more half circle and has small clear lens on it for some sensor I am sure and I use the garage door buttons underneath.
I cannot see my stem unless I move mirror into some funky position that does not work for anyone in the car - basically up and towards driver side window.
Argggggggg
Choice is to get sheet metal and make curved piece with double sided tape to stick on back of mirror and have some hang down tab for detector mount....
or similar but sticks to plastic camera cover in front of mirror..... or stick to glass...
Sick of suction cup failure every year at in opportune time.
Man too much crap in the car for sure... even sun visor area is complicated and busy.
#23
I appreciate those pictures as it helps me understand why those will not work on mine as your mirror is slightly different and have more stem room.
My mirror is deeper front to back more half circle and has small clear lens on it for some sensor I am sure and I use the garage door buttons underneath.
I cannot see my stem unless I move mirror into some funky position that does not work for anyone in the car - basically up and towards driver side window.
Argggggggg
Choice is to get sheet metal and make curved piece with double sided tape to stick on back of mirror and have some hang down tab for detector mount....
or similar but sticks to plastic camera cover in front of mirror..... or stick to glass...
Sick of suction cup failure every year at in opportune time.
Man too much crap in the car for sure... even sun visor area is complicated and busy.
My mirror is deeper front to back more half circle and has small clear lens on it for some sensor I am sure and I use the garage door buttons underneath.
I cannot see my stem unless I move mirror into some funky position that does not work for anyone in the car - basically up and towards driver side window.
Argggggggg
Choice is to get sheet metal and make curved piece with double sided tape to stick on back of mirror and have some hang down tab for detector mount....
or similar but sticks to plastic camera cover in front of mirror..... or stick to glass...
Sick of suction cup failure every year at in opportune time.
Man too much crap in the car for sure... even sun visor area is complicated and busy.
#24
Very tight!!
I might use a 3M adhesive based mount:
#25
yes oliver that is what I have great picture showing it.
Cannot even get my fat little fingers up there to touch the stem
Check out this mount for sticking on back of mirror made for vettes:
http://www.greatlakestrophies.com/co...adar-brackets/
Cannot even get my fat little fingers up there to touch the stem
Check out this mount for sticking on back of mirror made for vettes:
http://www.greatlakestrophies.com/co...adar-brackets/
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