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cghall77

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I was looking at getting the builtright dashmount with 2 phone holders and then mount our 7" rv camera monitor (haloview mc7109) in the middle, but now i see there may not be enough room for all three gadgets. We also have a tst tpms screen for the trailer that we will have to figure out where that goes.

Anyone else running something similar, how do you have it all mounted?
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Hv a 2023 F150 King Ranch w/a 23' TT. While I don't have completely installed & set up yet...
- Have to look at my TPMS
- I have a 7" screen Furrion S that I'm replacing with the Haloview MC7109.
- An Apple iPhone 13 mini

But...
- I 'hung' off a home-built J-shaped metal adapter bracket that I can slide my current 7" screen into (zip tie to grab handle for main support + 2 Velcros to keep tight in place) & plug into dash pwr
- Have used others before & just bought a ProClip High Center Dash Mount to clip in for iPhone.
- Don't know where to put tpms yet

Reasoning: Didn't want the 7" screen that hi up in my windshield's useable space (too big IMHO for my liking) so placed at abt the 10-11 clock position & behind steering wheel (very close to door's window) is good for me. The other ~1-2 clock position for my phone is good for me. So then may drop TPMS (smaller screen) into your 'dashmount' location. Hope that helps.
 
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This is what I came up with for less than $40 in parts from Ali. It has worked very well for past couple seasons, actually just pulled it out to finally give it a paint job. Going to paint the wood with plastidip.

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Since this cmae back to life I thought I'd show what I've been working on.
It's a mount that sits on the front of the console. Could hold whatever needed to be held by modifying the upper plate.
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Although I have abandoned them in favor of features built into my F150, I ended up with the 7" Furrion display rubber-banded to the rear-view mirror, the TST TPMS sitting in the well on top of the dash in its rubber easel, and a Garmin RV GPS suction-cupped to the top of the windshield next to the rearview mirror/camera. (The GPS had been suction-cupped to the dash at the level of the glove compartment, at the co-pilot's knee.)

To power the GPS and camera monitor, I ran some wires down the passenger-side pillar to the fuse panel in the foot well. I tied into power using fuse taps from Amazon. (Information on power sources is available elsewhere on this forum.)

We do still use the GPS as a secondary information source. The suction-cup mount has a magnet that makes it easy to attach and remove the actual GPS. That is mostly managed by my co-pilot.
 
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I made an update to my little setup and in true canadian fashion, hockey pucks were used to help raise where the suction cups mounted.

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