SONICMASD
Adventurer
05/13/17 - Took the Monty up to Sedona for a night of camping with my wife and we dragged my parents along for their first time camping, ever. We took them on the Broken Arrow trail and then a small hike. They had an awesome time and the next day we went and had Mother's Day Brunch in Sedona.
The Monty did great of course. It was my first time doing Broken Arrow with Betty since removing the Front Detroit Locker and I could definitely feel the difference. Instead of being able to effortlessly climb up anything, I had to flip the rear locker on a couple times b but no big deal. I think Broken Arrow is probably the hardest trail I'll ever go on and the rig handles it easily so I'm very happy with my the current set up.
A week or so earlier I installed a couple new interior mounts and got to test them out on this trip.
1. My buddies don't have CBs in their rigs so I haven't gotten one either since it wouldn't do me any good, so we've been using these Motorola walkie-talkies to communicate when wheeling and it's been working out fine.
I attached loop velcro to the back of my WT and then the hook side to the blank space on the left side of the steering wheel.
Unfortunately, when driving on the highway I found that the sun glare off the WT screen reflects into the side mirror and into my eyes as well. So it has since been relocated which I'll cover in the following post.
2. I mentioned a few posts ago about my cheap trail navigation solution which involves the Avenza maps app and a cheap Chinese tablet with internal GPS (Fuzion5 7" off Amazon). Well, I had been trying to think of a way to mount it and after messing around with trying to assemble or build a complicated mount, I just went with the simplest possible solution. I ordered this Magnetic ball mount and gave it a shot.
The 3M VHB adhesive forms a strong bond to the dash and then you stick a thin metal disc on the back of the tablet.
It works but it's made for phones and the 7" tablet is a bit too heavy for it. Not so heavy that it falls off, but it moves on bumpy trails and it can't support any viewing angle without sliding down until it rests against the vents.
5/18/17 - Unlike most people, I'm not into decoration and art, etc. on my vehicles. I have one "Made In Japan" sticker on Betty and that's it. But when 2 awesome dudes start making killer Montero parts, I'm in!
The rig got 100% more flair today:
I'll update you on this mount as well in the next post.
The Monty did great of course. It was my first time doing Broken Arrow with Betty since removing the Front Detroit Locker and I could definitely feel the difference. Instead of being able to effortlessly climb up anything, I had to flip the rear locker on a couple times b but no big deal. I think Broken Arrow is probably the hardest trail I'll ever go on and the rig handles it easily so I'm very happy with my the current set up.
A week or so earlier I installed a couple new interior mounts and got to test them out on this trip.
1. My buddies don't have CBs in their rigs so I haven't gotten one either since it wouldn't do me any good, so we've been using these Motorola walkie-talkies to communicate when wheeling and it's been working out fine.
I attached loop velcro to the back of my WT and then the hook side to the blank space on the left side of the steering wheel.
Unfortunately, when driving on the highway I found that the sun glare off the WT screen reflects into the side mirror and into my eyes as well. So it has since been relocated which I'll cover in the following post.
2. I mentioned a few posts ago about my cheap trail navigation solution which involves the Avenza maps app and a cheap Chinese tablet with internal GPS (Fuzion5 7" off Amazon). Well, I had been trying to think of a way to mount it and after messing around with trying to assemble or build a complicated mount, I just went with the simplest possible solution. I ordered this Magnetic ball mount and gave it a shot.
The 3M VHB adhesive forms a strong bond to the dash and then you stick a thin metal disc on the back of the tablet.
It works but it's made for phones and the 7" tablet is a bit too heavy for it. Not so heavy that it falls off, but it moves on bumpy trails and it can't support any viewing angle without sliding down until it rests against the vents.
5/18/17 - Unlike most people, I'm not into decoration and art, etc. on my vehicles. I have one "Made In Japan" sticker on Betty and that's it. But when 2 awesome dudes start making killer Montero parts, I'm in!
The rig got 100% more flair today:
I'll update you on this mount as well in the next post.