This is a discussion on Securing a Nokia CR-39 mobile phone holder onto the dashboard of an Octavia mark II within the Styling and Car Care forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; I had thought about washing my car this weekend but to be honest, it can wait another week or two. ...
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| Briskodian Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Berkshire
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| I had thought about washing my car this weekend but to be honest, it can wait another week or two. What cannot wait too long is the need to install a mobile phone holder - a universal one at that. I do not use my phone that much when driving but I do need to be able to see the screen and press a few buttons for use of Tom Tom Mobile and connection with my Bluetooth headset. The problem is that I'm not sure where and how best to secure the backing plate/fixture that the holder fits on. I opted for the Nokia CR-39 universal mobile phone holder because I regularly change (and try out) different phones and it gives me access to the power and data sockets at the bottom. Another bonus is that the colour (black and silver) matches that of the dashboard. The unit (like many others) comes with a rotating fixture that is secured with screws that must presumably be screwed into the dashboard, causing permanent 'damage'. Some of the other holders also include an air-vent plate that allows the holder to be secured there. This often ruins or blocks the air flow so I'm looking for another solution. The layout of the dashboard would favour positioning just above the CD player and below the air vents, although that is only a thin strip. My other option is to use Pritt-Pad style sticky pads to hold the fitting in place but I wonder how secure this will be over time, even if it does cause the least superficial damage. Will the glue have any detrimental affect on the dashboard? I'm sure many of you have had mobile phone car kits and holders installed in your Octavia's so which methods did you use and have they left permanent changes or modifications to the car's dashboard? |
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| Skonda Fabic Join Date: Jun 2005
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| I use this. Find it very effective and unobtrusive http://l8shop.net/products/Magnetic-...older-3063.asp |
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| Briskodian Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Warrington, Cheshire
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| You want a Brodit Pro-Clip, I have one on mine it clips between the bottom of the centre air vents and top of Header Unit and just gives a flat plate angelled towards the driver then you can screw what you like to it.
__________________ Cheers Steve Skoda Octavia vRS 2.0T FSI - Black Magic, 18" Alloys, Dual Zone Climate Control, Jumbo Box, Rear Electric Windows, Xenon Headlights, MaxiDot, Light Assist, Front & Rear Parking Sensors, Rain Sensing Wipers & Dipping Rear View Mirror. Pentagon SupaGlass in Midnight, Parrot 3400LS GPS Bluetooth Car Kit. |
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| Brodit pro clip: http://www.handnav.co.uk/proclip_select2.php?id=70 Dashmount http://www.dashmount.co.uk/sept04/71085.htm I personally prefer dashmount brackets but both are good. |
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