Ram no drill seat mount

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Does anyone have this mount? If so could you post some pictures of it installed? Looking for options for mounting my Samsung tab pro 10.1 for nav, music and dashboard/monitoring duties.

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I don't, but I'll put in a good word for Proclip.
 

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Here is one shot of it installed. Will get a photo of the actual mount I had to create to use it. It doesn't really work with the seat mounts we have but I took a piece of aluminum flat stock and mounted between each seat mount and then mounted Ram mount to it. Because of the weight of a tablet, at that height I cut down a shooting stick which braces out of the mystery hole in the dash. This is helpful when off roading at speed.
 

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Does it fit in the mystery hole? Have you used it while off roading? Not clear on their website how the mount actually fits/works.

No, no offroading. It seems secure but it essentially uses a plastic clip to insert between two pieces of molding. Seems pretty tight, but can't vouch for how it would hold up in a rough ride.
 
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I ended up getting and arkon heavy duty no drill mount for half price open box from amazon warehouse deals. It's not great and I would have been pissed if I had paid full price for it. Had to grind out the seat bolt mount bracket to fit on our bolts and shorten it slightly to fit in the recess. Next step is to fabricate some braces on extra between the seat rail and the lower tube and a second between the lower and upper tubes. Pictures to follow once I get the braces sorted.

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