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Old Sep 2, 2006 | 09:48 PM
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How do you guys have your iPod or Satellite Radio mounted? I'm looking for ideas.

I have the Pioneer headunit with the adapter, but it is just sitting on my seat.

I was thinking about drilling through the shifter and into the arm rest box and through the cup holder, then letting the iPod rest in the cup holder. I have a leather case for the iPod that is a pain to take off, but it seems like it would be a good idea since I can put it away when I am not using it.

Any thoughts about that or any cool place to mount an iPod?
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Old Sep 2, 2006 | 09:49 PM
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Alot of people have them mounted where the cig lighter is on the dash.
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That was also a place I was looking at, but I've got it in the leather case and I didn't know if it would fit in most mounters with the extra thickness.
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I've got XM in mine and it'* mounted using velcro right under the radio where the gain control would be in the 95
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Old Sep 2, 2006 | 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by dbeast420
I've got XM in mine and it'* mounted using velcro right under the radio where the gain control would be in the 95
that work but he dont gots the gain..........
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
Originally Posted by dbeast420
I've got XM in mine and it'* mounted using velcro right under the radio where the gain control would be in the 95
that work but he dont gots the gain..........
OK.....
You know what the heck I meant
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here'* how I did mine.

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...460&highlight=
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Originally Posted by 95-SLE
That was also a place I was looking at, but I've got it in the leather case and I didn't know if it would fit in most mounters with the extra thickness.
With the case you wont get it in most holders. A universal one might be your best bet, and then you could adjust it wider perhaps?

I bought one, they carry it at best buy, it has the "adjustable wings" so you can fit different devices, However i've contemplated a new setup since i don't need to see the unit when my alpine is running it.
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