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You will be please with it I think. There is a site I will post when I get home that makes holder for most popular cell phones and they use the same 17mm ball as a Garmin mount I have mine hard wired and I use an adapter for my phone.
Should be here this weekend. I've been looking for hard wire kits, I understand you have to have voltage reduction in the line. Did you buy the wiring from Garmin or find one someplace else?
I was in same boat last year looking for a mount for my phone/MP3 for tunes. Didn't care for what I seen out there as everything was too big, stuck out too far or just not a design that i was going to live with. Didn't want to clutter up my dash or bars, so I made my own. With a Budweiser carton, pencil and scissors I cut a pattern that fits the contour of the dash location I selected. Then I transferred to a piece of wood stock. After a couple tries I had a perfectly fit Oak prototype that I painted black to match dash and used industrial velcro to attach to dash. Then a smaller piece of velcro on back of phone and front of mount and its finished. Phone is just a tad bigger than mount so when attached you don't even see mount. Sorry don't know how to post pics or I would geta couple up for ideas to work from.
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