iPad mounted on center console

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neumanngroup

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After searching high and low and taking my center console apart, I finally found the perfect solution to use my iPad without installing headrest monitors or an overhead DVD.

I really wanted to find a way to place my iPad 2 in between the two front seats. I looked for a headrest mount that was long enough to mount on one side and extend to the center but I could not find one long enough to handle the immense width between the seats. Then I looked at a center console video monitor thing but it was not wide enough.

So this is what I did.

1. Bought this for $29.99 at a local Micro Center Super Store.
http://www.macally.com/EN/Product/ArticleShow.asp?ArticleID=383
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0361600
It comes with a thin long plate that you would normally screw to the underside of a cabinet, I did not use that part.

2. I then removed the rubber flap in the center of the console and also removed the two screws near the rear of the tray. I then placed the mount over the two screw holes. I grabbed two new screws that were longer and proceeded to fasten the mount to the center console. I had to go at a bit of an angle but the screws did grab nicely.
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3. This is what it looks like after the screws have been fastened.
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4. Here is the finished install
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5. Since the mount is magnetic you can still open the center console and grab stuff and the iPad stays intact!
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I just got back from a 1 hour long road trip with the kids and they loved it! It hardly moved when on bumpy roads. I was able to comfortably place my arm on the armrest without touching it (I am a big guy too). I plugged in the aux cable and had the kids plug in their headphones to the rear audio controls and they enjoyed watching the movie while my wife and I listened to XM radio up front.

Hi res pics here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/neumanngroup/sets/72157629719286089/

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soulsea

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That's pretty neat ... you macgyvered it good.

I wonder if there's a way to get through the console so you can have the charger inside the lid accessing the cigarette lighter thingie?
 

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I would not do that. Lid is way too expensive.
A+ for doing it for the kids though!
 

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Wow, don't they make a headrest bracket for like $20? I don't know how I feel about drilling into my lid?
 

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