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Old Mon, Jan-11-2010, 11:18:13 PM   #1
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I've seen some great concealed mounts, and plenty of custom installs, but does anyone know of a method for MOUNTING the V1 besides the included suctions cups or the visor mount.

Only thing I see is something called a BlentMount, but not sure if that will work with our rear view mirrors.

I have an E93 and the suction cups are killing me. Looks unpolished.

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Search on ebay, I think someone makes a mount that attaches to the rear view mirror.. uh.. never mind, just looked an it's not compatible with BMW mirrors. Sorry.
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So does that mean that such a think does not exist or just that no one is interested in commenting!!!
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So does that mean that such a think does not exist or just that no one is interested in commenting!!!
It does exist, not many like it!
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Have you tried hardwiring the V1 and placing it high on the windshield, passenger side above the rear view mirror? You can barely see it from the outside when it's up there, doesn't hinder your vision through the front windshield, and gets a better radar signal that high up.
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