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I wanted to share some info/pics of this dash mount, which I’m really happy with! I like the fact that you don’t have to drill the dash as it uses hooks into your vents to secure the backside. I have the AR S.L.A.P. so I had to drill a couple holes to retain the other 2 mounting points.
I first removed the SLAP and attached it to the mount and aligned the edges. I used a tap to mark the holes and drilled them out, then smoothed the edges with a Dremel. Touched up the pint with some flat Rust
It comes with several adhesive pads to keep from marring the dash. I also attached some in the front, just in front of the main screw hole (where my thumb is) as once you tighten it down, it dips a little. This helped to straighten out and keep the edge level once snugged up, as well as protect the front edge from marring.
I first removed the SLAP and attached it to the mount and aligned the edges. I used a tap to mark the holes and drilled them out, then smoothed the edges with a Dremel. Touched up the pint with some flat Rust
It comes with several adhesive pads to keep from marring the dash. I also attached some in the front, just in front of the main screw hole (where my thumb is) as once you tighten it down, it dips a little. This helped to straighten out and keep the edge level once snugged up, as well as protect the front edge from marring.
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