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Old 06-11-2012, 08:32 AM
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Default Panel GPS Question

We have a RV 9-A that we are re-building it had a 296 in the panel ( no Air Gizmo) It was mounted directly in the panel, all the hardware is gone to hold it in place. Does anyone know who made this kit and where to get the parts to lock the GPS in Place.
I can not go to an Air Gizmo ..not enough room.
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Old 06-11-2012, 08:39 AM
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The only other way I have seen to mount the X96 in the panel without using an Airgizmo mount is to use the original cradle/bracket that comes with the yoke mount or the bean bag mount. Just take the cradle/clip part off of the original mount and then fasten it permanently.



Ram also sells a clip that will do the same thing:

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