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masraum 09-20-2014 09:09 PM

Blendmount - radar detector mount
 
How is it that I've never heard of this thing before?

BlendMount Radar Detector Mount Escort Beltronics Valentine One

http://www.blendmount.com/images/ex1...road-2013a.jpg

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b..._5934774_n.jpg

http://www.planet-9.com/attachments/...rtap-photo.jpg

It seems like a pretty good idea. I've got 2 concerns.

1 is the extra weight bouncing around and hanging off of the rear view mirror mount going to cause a problem for the mirror or mount at some point?

2 Will it cause more or less vibration of the radar detector. I haven't noticed in this one, but in my last car, my detector would vibrate and bounce around a bit. Would the hard mount vs the rubber suction cups be better or worse?

john70t 09-20-2014 10:27 PM

States where rd's are very illegal?
A hard mount hanging down would be probably cause to search the vehicle.

Be safe and legal out there.

Rick Lee 09-21-2014 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 8271187)
States where rd's are very illegal?
A hard mount hanging down would be probably cause to search the vehicle.

Be safe and legal out there.

IIRC, it's only VA, OR and DC. In VA it's cheaper to get a RD ticket than the cheapest speeding ticket. And since so many sheeple comply, the cops there almost never use instant-on, thereby making RDs even more effective. I ran one for years there and survived a few traffic stop without it even being notice right below my rearview mirror.

TimT 09-21-2014 06:57 AM

I've used a similar mount for years

Quote:

I've got 2 concerns
The mount I use holds the detector securely, he only movement or vibrations would be the same as the mirror sees, very little..

Mine

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1411307808.jpg

I got it from here

Radar Mounting Brackets

masraum 09-21-2014 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimT (Post 8271404)
I've used a similar mount for years



The mount I use holds the detector securely, he only movement or vibrations would be the same as the mirror sees, very little..

I got it from here

Radar Mounting Brackets

Good to know, very similar and a bit cheaper.

I don't think they have one that would work for my car. I've got the auto-dimming mirrors on my car and the stem is odd looking. The blendmount brand has something specific for my style of rearview, but if I had a car with a more normal stem, I'd definitely being going with the other.

campbellcj 09-21-2014 09:45 AM

I have a similar one that's custom to each type of vehicle. IIRC it's called the GMount and I got it from bumperplugs.com Works very well; the installation (hardwiring) was a bit tricky due to tight quarters. I can't stand having the lighter-plug cords dangling so hardwired is a must for me.

Noah930 09-21-2014 11:22 AM

Not legal to hang anything from the rear view mirror while driving here in California. I don't think I've ever heard of a ticket like that being given, though. But it's not legal to do that, or to mount anything to the windshield via suction cups (with the exception for a couple small areas in the 2 corners of the windshield--a law intended to allow use of aftermarket GPS systems).

masraum 09-21-2014 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by campbellcj (Post 8271575)
I have a similar one that's custom to each type of vehicle. IIRC it's called the GMount and I got it from bumperplugs.com Works very well; the installation (hardwiring) was a bit tricky due to tight quarters. I can't stand having the lighter-plug cords dangling so hardwired is a must for me.

Yep, I'd hardwired my V1 in my last vehicle. I still need to do that in the new vehicle. Much better when there's no cord.

I'll look at the one that you have. It's nice to have options.

herr_oberst 09-21-2014 12:30 PM

I wouldn't use it; it creates a very large blind spot in a low car like a 911 where I'm looking up all the time.

I have mine on the dash in a little non-destructive bracket that I fabbed up from stuff laying around.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8271263)
IIRC, it's only VA, OR and DC.

Legal in OR.

masraum 09-21-2014 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by campbellcj (Post 8271575)
I have a similar one that's custom to each type of vehicle. IIRC it's called the GMount and I got it from bumperplugs.com Works very well; the installation (hardwiring) was a bit tricky due to tight quarters. I can't stand having the lighter-plug cords dangling so hardwired is a must for me.

I just checked it out. It's half the price of the other unit, and looks like it would be a cleaner install, but it does require that 2 holes get drilled in the plastic sheath for the auto-dimming mirror (which is required). I'm not sure what I think about that. I guess I'll check to see what replacing those would cost, but it would be nice to spend $60 instead of $130.

And that unit is secure for you?

masraum 09-21-2014 02:15 PM

OK, checked the parts, new plastic covers are $6.75 each side from Pelican, so $13.50. I can drill a couple of holes. Looks like we have a winner.

GH85Carrera 09-21-2014 05:19 PM

I have had that mount in my 911 for a couple of years. It works fine.

TimT 09-21-2014 05:31 PM

Quote:

I wouldn't use it; it creates a very large blind spot in a low car like a 911 where I'm looking up all the time.
No it doesn't create a very large blind spot...

Compared to the mirror? or a need to check for low flying planes or helicopters...

The pic I posted of my mount doesn't show depth well, but the face of the detector is just proud of the face of the mirror.. and the pic was taken from between the seats.. from above..

The way the mount articulates, and depending on the geometry of the windshield etc.. you could almost hide the detector behind the mirror...

It really does not interfere with your view out of the car from the drivers seat...

masraum 09-21-2014 05:32 PM

cool, thx

herr_oberst 09-21-2014 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimT (Post 8272149)
No it doesn't create a very large blind spot...

Compared to the mirror? or a need to check for low flying planes or helicopters...


It really does not interfere with your view out of the car from the drivers seat...

No, I'm not talking about helicopters, I'm talking about traffic signals, or drivers faces or cars approaching intersections. I tried my detector under the mirror, and it didn't work for me. If it works for you, then by all means, knock yourself out. I had to take a different approach to make myself comfortable.

Balloonmeister 09-21-2014 07:17 PM

I've got Blend Mounts in both my 911 and a Jeep Grand Cherokee, both cars have the V1 power hardwired to that point. BM is very secure and when mounted just below the mirror has no appreciable effect on my forward sighting. These are well crafted pieces and I really like them.

masraum 09-21-2014 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Balloonmeister (Post 8272286)
I've got Blend Mounts in both my 911 and a Jeep Grand Cherokee, both cars have the V1 power hardwired to that point. BM is very secure and when mounted just below the mirror has no appreciable effect on my forward sighting. These are well crafted pieces and I really like them.

Thanks for the info.

campbellcj 09-21-2014 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 8271873)
I just checked it out. It's half the price of the other unit, and looks like it would be a cleaner install, but it does require that 2 holes get drilled in the plastic sheath for the auto-dimming mirror (which is required). I'm not sure what I think about that. I guess I'll check to see what replacing those would cost, but it would be nice to spend $60 instead of $130.

And that unit is secure for you?

Yep it's quite secure and even if you removed it at some point, the two little holes would not be easily visible at all. I don't find the V1 below the mirror to be intrusive and greatly prefer this method over the suction cups.

That said, in one of my other cars I've had a V1 mounted with the stock suction cups up to the right of the mirror and also hardwired. So that's another workable option.

bkreigsr 09-22-2014 08:42 AM

My Touareg (and I suppose most of the others that have auto rain wipers) does not have a stalk to clamp anything onto. The mirror fits flush to the windshield.

masraum 09-22-2014 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bkreigsr (Post 8272817)
My Touareg (and I suppose most of the others that have auto rain wipers) does not have a stalk to clamp anything onto. The mirror fits flush to the windshield.

Yeah, my car doesn't really have a stalk either, and I do have the auto-wipers and auto-dimming mirror. There are at least 2 different places that I can get a mount that will work for my car with the auto-dimming mirror and wipers.


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