Odyssey USA
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- First Name
- Daniel
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- Oct 22, 2019
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- Indiana
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- 2021 JLU Rubicon
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They have excellent and responsive customer service. I complained about the little nut coming off the GoPro Mounting and it needing to be a captured setup and they sent me a new one. More than I needed actually. Other than that issue, it’s worked ok.
I don’t know how it compares to others on movement but I get some vertical bounce that annoys me. In the 1.5 years it’s been there, it may be just a hair worse. I’ve thought about removing the dash mounting point again to add some foam under it to see if that tightened things up. I just haven’t gotten too it and on normal streets, it’s pretty good. Especially compared to some competitors. Support under the overhanging arms at the dash would be best but I’m concerned about rub marks.
That said, I thought they were US made when I bought them and was disappointed to find out they were Chinese. I’ve been pretty good about avoiding that with the Jeep. I didn’t look into it enough. I just saw they donated to veterans and they had a quick solution that was expandable and I went for it. Right now, I can mount my phone, GoPro, InReach mini or handheld GMRS.
FYI, to mount the InReach, you need the 17 mm ball ended arm they make and buy the Garmin InReach suction cup mount ($40?). You’ll only need the clip portion. Remove the suction cup mount and arm from the clip. This clip will work with the InReach, InReach Mini, and if you remove the InReach, you can rotate the clip 90° for an improvised handheld radio attachment. Just clip the radio clip onto the sideways clip.
It’s late. I’m bored…so I rambled on a bit. lol
I don’t know how it compares to others on movement but I get some vertical bounce that annoys me. In the 1.5 years it’s been there, it may be just a hair worse. I’ve thought about removing the dash mounting point again to add some foam under it to see if that tightened things up. I just haven’t gotten too it and on normal streets, it’s pretty good. Especially compared to some competitors. Support under the overhanging arms at the dash would be best but I’m concerned about rub marks.
That said, I thought they were US made when I bought them and was disappointed to find out they were Chinese. I’ve been pretty good about avoiding that with the Jeep. I didn’t look into it enough. I just saw they donated to veterans and they had a quick solution that was expandable and I went for it. Right now, I can mount my phone, GoPro, InReach mini or handheld GMRS.
FYI, to mount the InReach, you need the 17 mm ball ended arm they make and buy the Garmin InReach suction cup mount ($40?). You’ll only need the clip portion. Remove the suction cup mount and arm from the clip. This clip will work with the InReach, InReach Mini, and if you remove the InReach, you can rotate the clip 90° for an improvised handheld radio attachment. Just clip the radio clip onto the sideways clip.
It’s late. I’m bored…so I rambled on a bit. lol
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