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Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate

What I am going to talk about is for the most part just mutual sense. However, some folks might not have considered it. When you jump in your car to travel with your radar laser detector or global positioning system, where you mount it on the windshield with suction cups is very important for safety and functionality. However, I want to concentrate on safety for the most part.

First, is it legal in your state to mount suction cup widgets on your windshield? In both California and Minnesota, it's illegal to have any suction cup device mount to your windshield. OK, you don't live in either of those states. To the right way mount your device, there are a couple of keys to having it stay mounted and in position. An accident could take place if the device came loose from the windshield while you are driving. It could distract your attention and result in an accident. To get the cups of your Garmin Nuvi GPS or other brand of global positioning scheme to stay in place, introductory make sure that the surface is clean. Most windshields if not cleaned steadily may create a film on the inside, and this is sufficient to cause the device to come falling down in a short amount of time of time. Next, you want to more or less moisten the contact surface of the suction cups. This will give you a good bound that will last your entire trip if done properly. I have heard that if you take a very little amount of Vaseline and coat the suction cups, and they will stay in place for a very long time. However, I have not tried it.

Secondly, you want to mount your navigator GPS or radar jammer in a proper emplacement on the windshield. The last thing we want is for the device to obstruct our view while driving. Avoid mounting in proximity to the corner posts of your windshield. The corner posts are the vertical metal posts that are on both ends of your windshield and run from the roof to the lower body of your vehicle. If placed near these corner posts, your radar laser detector or international positioning scheme may manufacture a blind spot. In most vehicles, there already exists a blind spot there, and we don't want to make it worst. SUVs are very prone to this. Mount your device in a position where it will not interfere with your view and be functional. In the case of a navigator GPS, it needs to "see" the sky in order to receive the signals from the satellites. For a laser radar, it needs to be where it has a clear view of both the front and the back views of the road. An idealisti position for a detector is to mount it on the visor. However, the only drawback to this is that you need to "hardwire" the power source up to the visor. Most manufacturers of radar laser detectors have these as accessory kits, and they are comparatively easy to do if you are handy with tools and wiring.

Please follow this counsel when journeying with your international positioning system or radar laser detector for safety and functionality. You'll be safe on the road and your device will work as it was intended to. Have a outstanding safe trip.

Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate

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Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate

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Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate

Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate Pic

Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate

Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate Pic

Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate

Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate Pic

Magellan An0303swxxx Windshield Mount Roadmate

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0 of 0 persons found the following review helpful.
4Blah
By Tonybrichard
I only purchased this to replace the one I had. It's a suction cup. That's all. Do I actually need to waste time out of my day to write a review for a stupid suction cup? I guess so.

0 of 0 humans found the following review helpful.
4No complaints
By Mike B.
This product does what it's supposed to do which is secure a Magellan GPS to a windshield. I've had mine up for a few weeks now and have had no problems. It does what it's supposed to do.

0 of 0 humans found the following review helpful.
4Magellan Windshield Mount
By CLS
This mount is precisely like the mount that in the first place came with the unit. I had lost mine on a trip. At the same time I purchased a Gillson Beanbag Mount see Gilsson UBM Portable Car Non-Skid Friction Beanbag Dashboard Mount for Garmin, TomTom, Magellan and more. This was a great addition for vehicles in which the windshield is far away such as on a Chevy Venture.

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