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No tape or anything, just kept in place by pressure. Slides into the space above the headliner and twists. I've only ever tested it on my truck so I have no idea if the tolerances there vary or anything.
Perfect, Thank you again. I can always add the tape if it needs it.

What camera are you running? My Thinkware Rear camera doesn't like being mounted flat against the glass and I loose about 1/8th the picture because it can record it's own mount.
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Thinkware u1000. There's to stl's in there, one has a vertical face and a horizontal face. If your camera can see its own mount you probably want to use the horizontal one and have the mount be above the lens then rotate the lens 90 degrees.
 

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Added it. I ended up making two, one that has a vertical face and one with a horizontal face. Depending on your rear dash cam you might want one more than the other. My lens is close enough to the mount that if I do the vertical mount you can see it in the recording.
@nearly (looks like you haven't been on since 05/2024), just wanted to say thanks for the share. My buddy printed them for me.

If you ever re-visit these. It would be great for the horizontal to have a second/separate leg for the right-side, so it could still 45 into the groove then allow a bolt-hole to align them both together. Or maybe just an alternate flip of the leg to produce the same horizontal mount on the reverse side then be able to join the two mount flat plates together with velcro/glue/3m tape, etc.

This would add a lot of stability to the total package.
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