Question regarding Modifry's dash bracket
I have a question for those of you who have purchased and used/install Modifry's dash bracket for a GPS, iPod, phone, etc.
My Garmin Nuvi 650 came with a suction cup mount that is attached by a Nuvi ball to the piece that connnects to the rear of the GPS unit.
I forcibly pulled the ball out of the piece, and luckily it did not break. However, Modifry's Nuvi ball seemed to be a bit larger than the stock Garmin ball and wouldn't snap back into place. I was forced to remove the metal ring, and that gave me some room to snap the ball in.
However, I cannot get the metal ring back in place. Is it necessary? Modifry's Nuvi ball seems VERY secure in it, and seems even tighter than Garmin's ball.
Thanks, and apologies if my explanation was hard to understand.
My Garmin Nuvi 650 came with a suction cup mount that is attached by a Nuvi ball to the piece that connnects to the rear of the GPS unit.
I forcibly pulled the ball out of the piece, and luckily it did not break. However, Modifry's Nuvi ball seemed to be a bit larger than the stock Garmin ball and wouldn't snap back into place. I was forced to remove the metal ring, and that gave me some room to snap the ball in.
However, I cannot get the metal ring back in place. Is it necessary? Modifry's Nuvi ball seems VERY secure in it, and seems even tighter than Garmin's ball.
Thanks, and apologies if my explanation was hard to understand.
Originally Posted by shamoo,Oct 4 2007, 02:54 PM
However, I cannot get the metal ring back in place. Is it necessary? Modifry's Nuvi ball seems VERY secure in it, and seems even tighter than Garmin's ball.
if it's tight and it wont come out - you should be fine
shamoo, I don't know if the install for Nuvi 650 is any different from Nuvi 660. If it's the same you can check out back-cracker's review/install from this link:
Nuvi 660 install
Page 4 of the thread has pics of the nuvi ball installation.
Nuvi 660 install
Page 4 of the thread has pics of the nuvi ball installation.
Originally Posted by mister_two,Oct 5 2007, 08:33 AM
shamoo, I don't know if the install for Nuvi 650 is any different from Nuvi 660. If it's the same you can check out back-cracker's review/install from this link:
Nuvi 660 install
Page 4 of the thread has pics of the nuvi ball installation.
Nuvi 660 install
Page 4 of the thread has pics of the nuvi ball installation.
Now I need to figure out how to hardwire it in that position. Once I do, I can also get it to sound through the car's speakers through it's headphone jack output.
Originally Posted by shamoo,Oct 4 2007, 01:54 PM
I have a question for those of you who have purchased and used/install Modifry's dash bracket for a GPS, iPod, phone, etc.
My Garmin Nuvi 650 came with a suction cup mount that is attached by a Nuvi ball to the piece that connnects to the rear of the GPS unit.
I forcibly pulled the ball out of the piece, and luckily it did not break. However, Modifry's Nuvi ball seemed to be a bit larger than the stock Garmin ball and wouldn't snap back into place. I was forced to remove the metal ring, and that gave me some room to snap the ball in.
However, I cannot get the metal ring back in place. Is it necessary? Modifry's Nuvi ball seems VERY secure in it, and seems even tighter than Garmin's ball.
Thanks, and apologies if my explanation was hard to understand.
My Garmin Nuvi 650 came with a suction cup mount that is attached by a Nuvi ball to the piece that connnects to the rear of the GPS unit.
I forcibly pulled the ball out of the piece, and luckily it did not break. However, Modifry's Nuvi ball seemed to be a bit larger than the stock Garmin ball and wouldn't snap back into place. I was forced to remove the metal ring, and that gave me some room to snap the ball in.
However, I cannot get the metal ring back in place. Is it necessary? Modifry's Nuvi ball seems VERY secure in it, and seems even tighter than Garmin's ball.
Thanks, and apologies if my explanation was hard to understand.

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