Installed a Ram Mount today. There isn't much room for a wireless charging mount that doesn't make the interior feel like a cop car with devices hanging everywhere. I'm trying to keep everything pretty clean without wires and mounts. I debated a couple of locations and finally landed on the center console area.
Location Selection
- Tape deck install: I don't feel like taking apart the tape deck and don't love how it will stick out in front of those buttons (even though I rarely use them).
- Airbag light location (right side of tape deck): Not bad, but a little further away than I want from the driver side and encroaches on the passenger knee area.
- Top of dash using t-bar rail: Super flexible location and can mount multiple devices. I might do this in the future, but want to maintain a more stock look if I can while I only have one device. Also don't like anything that can obstruct the driving view.
- Inside center console: Very secure, but I want to be able to see notifications on the screen
- Driver-side a-pillar handle: Don't want it between me and the airbag.
- Center console between seat heaters and transfer case lever: This is where I ended up installing. Mostly out of the way of everyone. Low enough to not be distracting. Easy to reach for both driver and passenger. Easy access to power.
Installation
Removing the trim
Unscrew the transfer case knob, put the truck in neutral, and grab the trim by reaching "under" the transfer case leather. Pull it up carefully. The cup holders come with it. Note that switches are plugged in, so unclip them as you slowly lift the trim out of the way.
Finding Power
I had already replaced the cigarette lighter with USB ports connected to the headunit, so those power cables were just dangling. I fished them out to the front of the console area. It's REALLY tight and you can only get a few inches of them down here. I cut the wires as long as possible and stripped them very carefully. No room for do-overs here. Multimeter to verify positive and negative and to ensure it's switched 12V power.
Wiring to the harness
Easy, but very tight space. I twisted the harness together with the Ram wireless charging wires, soldered them, heat-shrinked them, and now they're very solid.
Verify it works before buttoning up
POWERRRRRR!
Reassemble and mount
I chose to run the wires under the trim by the passenger seat (between the trim and the carpet). I also chose an adhesive mount. Once I verify this is where I want it permanently, I'll install a bolt-down mount and a grommet for the power cable through the center console for a cleaner look.
Note that I had to trim the cicular mount a bit so it didn't overlap the seat heaters or transfer case lever.
That's it! Super solid, charges quickly, and there's NO way the phone is bouncing out of that mount off-road.