Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Expedition Master I
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We have a 10.5" iPad in our Tundra. I can tell you, there is nothing you can do with an iPad that big that won't, "be in the way." We compromised as best we could, and when it's not needed we take it down (especially on the highway) so it won't become a dangerous flying object when the airbags go off at 50+ mph.I recently bought the new iPad 10.5 pro. And I’m trying to find something that will work on my van and not be totally be in the way. View attachment 76291
Enthusiast III
That's what I'm araid of. I also have a iPad mini 2. I'll probably end up just using that. Even though, the new iPad 10.5 is so freaking sweet.We have a 10.5" iPad in our Tundra. I can tell you, there is nothing you can do with an iPad that big that won't, "be in the way." We compromised as best we could, and when it's not needed we take it down (especially on the highway) so it won't become a dangerous flying object when the airbags go off at 50+ mph.
But it will always be blocking access to the center console controls; or bumping up against the passenger's knees; or in your sightline out the front window.
We love ours. For us, it’s worth any inconvenience. Super easy to read while driving a full size rig.That's what I'm araid of. I also have a iPad mini 2. I'll probably end up just using that. Even though, the new iPad 10.5 is so freaking sweet.
Expedition Master I
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Expedition Master I
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Enthusiast III
Expedition Master I
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Not a fan of the Panavise mount for the 5th gen Outback by itself. I currently use it as a 2nd, stabilizing point for my iPad/inReach but that’s about all it’s good for. My experience is that there’s way too much movement and that’s before ever even hitting a trail. Perhaps it’s much better with a short arm and something lighter than an iPad Air2 but it’s also on the other side of the center console.I will be purchasing a Panavice for my Outback
Enthusiast III
That was my concern with the Panavise.... I love how it utilizes points behind the dash for attachment without having to cut/drill factory dash pieces but on this particular bracket only having one screw mounting it had me suspect to overall sturdiness. My wheels are turning and may end up using in a similar application ad you. I am also thinking of modifying one for the opposite side of the dash to use as a mounting point for an xmount and my iPhone. I will definitely be referencing your pictures when I tackle this winter project!! As always, than you tons!!Not a fan of the Panavise mount for the 5th gen Outback by itself. I currently use it as a 2nd, stabilizing point for my iPad/inReach but that’s about all it’s good for. My experience is that there’s way too much movement and that’s before ever even hitting a trail. Perhaps it’s much better with a short arm and something lighter than an iPad Air2 but it’s also on the other side of the center console.
Here’s my post in this thread covering my current setup.
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/ipad-mounts.11129/page-4#post-270753
Traveler I
Expedition Master I
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The composite works really well and sometimes is the only option depending on what part(s) you’re looking for but if you have the option... metal all the way.For Ram mounts, which is preferred, metal or composite size "B" balls? Looking to use with iPad Pro 10.5.
Thanks
Creator III
Expedition Master I
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I’d have to disagree since the metal ones are rubber covered. I have other brands that are bare meta that can lack some grip until you really clamp down on them. I’ve never seen a 1” metal RAM ball that wasn’t rubber covered and they grip amazingly.Composite grips better than the metal ones.
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Off-Road Ranger I
You tease me with this post...I will be purchasing a Panavice for my Outback but came across these for anyone needing a clean install for their Toyota’s!
https://expeditionessentials.com/