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I recently purchased an XM mount for my Delphi XT radio from HDF member gilbos440rt. The item arrived packaged nicely. It mounted securely with no problems. I had to buy a smaller set of stove bolts and lock nuts (8/32) to fit my 4-hole mounting bracket, but that was no biggie. If you do order, specify the type of XM radio you have and what type mounting bracket. Great product, great work, super service! I highly recommend this product compared to the others out there...
Thanks Hawg03, Glad you like it! I think it does look better than any thing else out there it just sounds SOOOO much better when ya'll say it[sm=lol.gif] I still have 5 left from the 1st batch if anyone needs one. Again I'm glad that everyone like's it, gives me a warm fuzzy feeling, wait that might be the Wild Turkey[sm=lol.gif]
Seavee just tell me what you have and send me your e-mail, and I'll e-mail you a money request from paypal and when you pay, I'll box'er up and ship it out.
$49.95 for mount, $6.50 USPS, or $10.50 for UPS with Tracking & $100 insurance thru UPS. Hope to hear from you If you don't like it just ship it back and I'll refund your money, but I can't see you not liking it though, everyone that has seen it flip out and say things like, Now that looks like it should be on a HARLEY!!! Couldn't resist that [sm=lol.gif] Really I hope to hear from you soon I can ship next day.
Check out the link in my post above. I took some pics of it before I installed it.
Bobby has "backplates" for several differnt units. Mine is a Roady XT. THe universal swivel mount that comes with the Roady kit, simply mounts to his "backplate". THe backplate bolts to the btacket itself....
Yo, Mr. Slowrace! I eMailed Bobby to see if it'll work for my Roady2.....no reason why it won't. Expect to hear back rom him eventually.........glad you matched the black!
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