z06psi
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We are back to 9 now. Had a mis-communication I guess.
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No problem. Win, win, win!Thanks for putting this together
No problem. Dan stepped up and you can still control your car via your phone so no biggie.Nice work Andrew. I wish I picked up on the fact that a controller needed to be shipped as I have a spanking new spare I would have shipped to help the cause.
Unsure on your question. It looks as though the bolt holes align with the factory holes for the tray.Looks good. I PM'd Ben earlier and he said he would have some pics today.
Looking at the controller on the mount it may be hard to push the air-out button on the controller. It may just be the angle of the camera though.
I wonder if there is a 90 degree mini usb cable so we could run the cable out the back of the controller? Do you know if Ben is going to put the bolt holes through the mount or leave that to the installer?
I was referring to the bolt holes to mount the controller to. There are 4 4-40 threaded holes in the back of the controller for mounting to a flat surface.Unsure on your question. It looks as though the bolt holes align with the factory holes for the tray.
I don't have the mount yet. Those are Ben's pics.
This I am sure will also be up to the installer I suppose. I will try and find a 90 degree mini usb for this to help hide the cable behind the mount.I think the hole on the mount he is talking about is if there will be a hole on the back of the mount to fish the mini-usb through.
Yeah that looks and performs exactly as I wanted it to. How much space to the dash USB port behind it?I got my mount and controller back today. The 90 degree USB cable I got was the wrong one. I may try to find another. I bought one with a mini USB and the controller takes the micro USB. So I mounted it up with the airlift cable.
I pushed the mount as far forward as possible and there is no problem reaching the bottom buttons. It does block the flap on the power outlet when closed. USB fits the FCIM fine next to the mount. There is not quite enough material size to use the 4-40 mounting bolt holes but Ben did include 2 pieces of double sided tape to mount the controller and that is what I used for now.
It doesn't have much space back there . I have it pushed as far back as the mounting holes would allow for easier access to the lower controller buttons.Yeah that looks and performs exactly as I wanted it to. How much space to the dash USB port behind it?
I bought a right 90 degree cable for that port so I can then custom mount a USB-C dock in one of my cup holders for my phone for Android Auto.