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pathfinder



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1989 Defender 110 200 Tdi USW Rimini Red
On fitting mine I realised that if I used an Otterbox defender case with my iPad, then I could have used the protective shell of the case to mount instead of the ram cradle!
For anyone who is not familiar with the cases, the Otterbox defender has a protective ABS shell that snaps over the screen to protect it, and when removed is simply snapped on the back like a cradle, so it could be secured in a vehicle as a cradle? One wife Livid!
Post #119932 30th Jan 2012 10:14pm
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leeds



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The Ram Tab Tite is designed to take an iPad in an Otterbox


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Post #119951 30th Jan 2012 11:00pm
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Based on this post, I've just bought the same Ram mount (ball, bracket, arm and Tab-tight) It seems a hefty piece of kilt, is the lower dash rail (as fitted in the OP) strong enough to hold it with no flex..? Does it need some reinforcement behind to take the weight..?

Cheers

Simon
Post #207021 31st Jan 2013 7:16am
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Have not fitted one like the OP but I would reinforce it especially the top two holes to spread the load as much as possible.

I am guessing that the top two holes would take the brunt of the tensile forces.

Better safe then sorry?


Brendan
Post #207035 31st Jan 2013 8:43am
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couplands



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United Kingdom 2001 Defender 90 Td5 HT Oslo Blue
leeds wrote:
Have not fitted one like the OP but I would reinforce it especially the top two holes to spread the load as much as possible.

I am guessing that the top two holes would take the brunt of the tensile forces.

Better safe then sorry?


Brendan


That's what I'm thinking too...I have some 3mm ali so will make a backing plate.

An alternative, I'm thinking of getting a Mudstuff dash and then possibly fix the mount to the vertical side plate.

I would like to get this right before drilling holes in my Defender... Laughing

Cheers

Simon
Post #207037 31st Jan 2013 8:50am
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