So you've been running around with your iPod jacked into your stereo for a couple years now and now you have an iPad. You can't just stuff it into a cupholder and asking your best friend to hold it up while you drive is going to get old in a hurry. How can you bolt this puppy into place and keep it from becoming a projectile during your next short stop?
RAM Technologies has the answer with it's universal iPad mount for cars. In fact, the RAM mount we bought consists of two components, the RAM-B-316-1 RAM POD I universal No-Drillâ„¢ vehicle base and flex arm, and that couples with AP8 iPad 1 & II cradle. Together they are the RAM-B-316-1-AP8 and you can get it for about $75.00 We got the non-locking cradle, but a locking version is also available. Other cradles for 7 and 10 inch Android based tablets are available with the same mounting base.
Mounting it in our 2009 Corvette project car was a bit more problematic than most, due mainly to having to squirrel it in with the 6 point restraint system and having to make sure to leave clearance for the fire suppression system, but since the base bolts to your existing seat bolt location even then it only took us a few minutes and a 10mm socket to get it done. Once the base was installed we then inserted the soft aluminum flex arm and carefully bent it to a shape that braced it against the transmission and console.
Finding a way to snug the flex arm up tight was difficult, and we found that once you tightened the vehicle base around the flex arm, it dug into the soft aluminum making repositioning the base in the mount difficult. In the end we had to remove the base and flex arm from the car to disassemble them, and once we got it re-installed still were not completely happy with the result.
Non-Locking
Locking
With the base and flex arm in we then installed the cradle, snapped in our iPad, plugged it in and started the car.
Immediately there was a problem as the 18 in flex arm had no real support and with the weight of the iPad at the end of the stalk the vibration made it unreadable. Finding a 1x3 inch rubber block in our spares kit we jammed it between the flex arm and the console, providing the flex arm enough support to kill most of the vibration. We have been using it for a while and haven't had any other issues. Though it's not quite perfect, it's close, and for most people it's all they will ever need. For more information on RAM's iPad and Android mounts, or for other unique mounting solutions check out their web site at http://www.ram-mount.com .