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Join Date: Dec 2011
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I have fit my TomTom SatNav into my 308 SW by using the suction cup onto the windscreen but it is rather a long way away to reach it.
An alternative which I used in my previous car was to use a self adhesive suction cup disc on the dash. Can't do this with the 308 dash as no where is completely flat so it will not stick. How have others of you mounted your TomTom SatNavs? Thanks David Last edited by dnpark38; 01-01-2012 at 07:22 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: St Austell, Cornwall
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Put mine on the windscreen of my 407, but on the right hand side of the steering wheel - easy to get to, and doesn't obscure the view at all. Power lead reaches - threads under the steering wheel and up the dash
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Location: Manchester
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Many thanks for your help. Regards David |
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