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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => INTERIOR => Topic started by: stkman on May 01, 2010, 05:05:32

Title: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: stkman on May 01, 2010, 05:05:32
Hi All,

When I got a GPS, I used the suction cup attachment in the corner of the windscreen. Was sturdy enough but preferred something lower. Ended up buying a "Brodit" mount from http://mountonus.com/ (http://mountonus.com/)

The Brodit mount is specific to the i30 and Brodit also make GPS/iPOD/PDA/phone mounts that will attach. I just used a modified vent mount that I had to attach to the Brodit mount. Mountonus had the best price I could find and their service was excellent.

Am happy with the result. The GPS is closer and I have been able to turn the screen brightness right down (easier on the battery and the GPS apparently!).

Andrew


(http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg11/stkman_photos/GPSmount1.jpg)

(http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg11/stkman_photos/GPSmount2.jpg)

(http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg11/stkman_photos/GPSmount3.jpg)

(http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg11/stkman_photos/GPSmount4.jpg)

(http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg11/stkman_photos/GPSmount5.jpg)
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: 2i30s on May 01, 2010, 09:34:06
thats very tidy and its not on the wind screen blocking your vision.  :razz: :cool:
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: simon@mgr on May 01, 2010, 23:16:15
Very nice, where's it from?
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: stkman on May 02, 2010, 07:58:21
Hi Simon,

The mount is from "Brodit" which is a Swedish company. They do two different mounts for the i30. I got it by ordering online from a company in the UK (see original post for web address) and was quite well priced.

Andrew
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: aktuls on May 02, 2010, 08:50:57
VERY NICE ! Just what I was looking for, many thanks stkman  !

For European left-hand drivers; http://www.brodit.com/?main=searchbrodit.jsp&search=854069
In Finland there is a company, Servcat, who have Brodit aswell, but not this Hyundai model (emailed them that they should get them on their catalog 8) )
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: Lorian on May 02, 2010, 09:58:06
Anyone tried the other one they do for the i30?

(http://www.mountonus.com/images_downloaded/60/604428-4.jpg)

Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: Lorian on May 02, 2010, 10:07:17
Actually I think I will give it a miss, at £15 it didn't seem too bad, but when you add the extra £20 for the adapter plate for my GPS it seems expensive.
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: bumpkin on May 02, 2010, 12:39:57
Yeah, I had a look and thought it was a wee bit pricey, however it is very tidy.  Have emailed them to see if they can provide the sytem for my GPS since it aint listed :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: SRT Metro on May 02, 2010, 17:03:03
Hi Simon,

The mount is from "Brodit" which is a Swedish company. They do two different mounts for the i30. I got it by ordering online from a company in the UK (see original post for web address) and was quite well priced.

Andrew

Very good price... Costs more in Sweden...
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: dctyke on May 02, 2010, 20:09:01
I checked it out,  problem is that it still uses 2 adhesive pads onto the dash that always makes a mess when trying to clean up on re-sale.
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: stkman on May 02, 2010, 21:27:55
Works fine without the adhesive pads ... I had it installed for a few weeeks just clipped on before I decided it was going to work for me.  attached it clipping it in place with the adhesive pads at that stage.

Andrew
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: blumf on May 03, 2010, 11:28:58
I checked it out,  problem is that it still uses 2 adhesive pads onto the dash that always makes a mess when trying to clean up on re-sale.

Have you tried acetone?
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: Lorian on May 03, 2010, 11:54:14
I think I'd rather keep the sticky patch.
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: bumpkin on May 03, 2010, 13:37:24
I checked it out,  problem is that it still uses 2 adhesive pads onto the dash that always makes a mess when trying to clean up on re-sale.

Have you tried acetone?


NOOOOOOOOOOOO :exclaim: :exclaim: :exclaim: :exclaim: :exclaim:

Never EVER EVER use Acetone (Nail Varnish remover) on plastic, it melts the long chain polymers which make the plastic up and will make your dash into a smeary mess :eek: :eek: :eek:

If you have glue marks of any form on plastic use alcohol, it softens the glue but has no effect on the plastic.
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: Myowni30 on May 03, 2010, 13:55:54
I use a small amount of Swarfega Rapid Hand Cleaner to clean sticky stuff of things. Also works great to clean most things including alloy wheels  :lol:
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: aktuls on May 05, 2010, 20:01:58
BUT NOOOOOOO !!  Thats alcohol misuse !!    :P


In Finland they have this long adapter; http://www.servcat.com/related.asp?table=BIL&brand=HYUNDAI&product=87-854079&model=i30   Price 23.68€, not too much...



I checked it out,  problem is that it still uses 2 adhesive pads onto the dash that always makes a mess when trying to clean up on re-sale.

Have you tried acetone?


NOOOOOOOOOOOO :exclaim: :exclaim: :exclaim: :exclaim: :exclaim:

Never EVER EVER use Acetone (Nail Varnish remover) on plastic, it melts the long chain polymers which make the plastic up and will make your dash into a smeary mess :eek: :eek: :eek:

If you have glue marks of any form on plastic use alcohol, it softens the glue but has no effect on the plastic.
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: bumpkin on May 05, 2010, 21:11:57
BUT NOOOOOOO !!  Thats alcohol misuse !!    :P


In Finland they have this long adapter; http://www.servcat.com/related.asp?table=BIL&brand=HYUNDAI&product=87-854079&model=i30   Price 23.68€, not too much...





Thats the same thing, however you need to add another clip to it for your specific gps which costs about another 20 euro.
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: aktuls on May 05, 2010, 21:21:40
BUT NOOOOOOO !!  Thats alcohol misuse !!    :P

In Finland they have this long adapter; http://www.servcat.com/related.asp?table=BIL&brand=HYUNDAI&product=87-854079&model=i30   Price 23.68€, not too much...


Thats the same thing, however you need to add another clip to it for your specific gps which costs about another 20 euro.

Don't worry, I got it figured out, I already have a mount I can sacrifice... also a universal mount for my gsm&gps costs only 7-9€   Saves me some money for the alcohol  :lol:
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: aktuls on May 26, 2010, 11:35:52
Works fine without the adhesive pads ... I had it installed for a few weeeks just clipped on before I decided it was going to work for me.  attached it clipping it in place with the adhesive pads at that stage.

Andrew

Ok, I got the Brodit mount and universal mount for phone/gps, total cost ~30e which was good.
However ! Attaching the Brodit mount to the dash is proving a little tasking, with hook- like "j" shaped thing on each end of the mount, how are you supposed to get the left hand side attached without damaging the dashboard ? I cannot get it in without using deadly force (see pic)


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Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: stkman on May 26, 2010, 19:01:19
Works fine without the adhesive pads ... I had it installed for a few weeeks just clipped on before I decided it was going to work for me.  attached it clipping it in place with the adhesive pads at that stage.

Andrew

Ok, I got the Brodit mount and universal mount for phone/gps, total cost ~30e which was good.
However ! Attaching the Brodit mount to the dash is proving a little tasking, with hook- like "j" shaped thing on each end of the mount, how are you supposed to get the left hand side attached without damaging the dashboard ? I cannot get it in without using deadly force (see pic)


You are right, it does take a bit of force to push install the mount at the end closest to the windscreen. By doing so, it deforms the dash a little. I installed it without the adhesive for a week or so, then removed it to reinstall with the adhesive pads and the dash popped back to where it was. Could not tell that that the mount had been there.

Andrew
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: aktuls on May 26, 2010, 19:36:26
You are right, it does take a bit of force to push install the mount at the end closest to the windscreen. By doing so, it deforms the dash a little. I installed it without the adhesive for a week or so, then removed it to reinstall with the adhesive pads and the dash popped back to where it was. Could not tell that that the mount had been there.

Andrew

Ok, thanks for your reply, I'll try to find a small spatula or something for leverage...
I'll write back here along with a picture if I succeed or >FAIL   :)
Title: Re: Another GPS mount option!
Post by: aktuls on May 27, 2010, 17:02:22
Ok, thanks for your reply, I'll try to find a small spatula or something for leverage...
I'll write back here along with a picture if I succeed or >FAIL   :)

Hooray !  8)
I got it in, just needed a short, round edged metal spoon-kind-a thin tool to make way for the mount hook. I happend to find an kitchen tool whichs original use was to remove the green end from strawberries  :lol:   Phew, at first it really seemed impossible to mount without damaging the dashboard but now its in !!

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