I pod holder?

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$1.50 ghetto cell phone holder works perfect easy to use and cheap if theres serious intrest i could pick up an handfull of then and send them out for cost of shippin.

mike
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Looks Great, beats having the Ipod on my lap or under the seat where it typically ends up. Let me know how much to 33327 and how I should send you the payment.

Thanks,
Kris
 
If you use an itrip then you can just toss it on the pass seat or drop it in the lovely carpeted comunga hole.
 
rhis has a few advantages. it keeps the itrip up high (if u use an itrip) and thus your signol is the best. It also keeps it right where you can see it so u can change songs when your driving or read what song it is ect... it keeps it visable and not flooping around. the inside has a grip foam so it doesnt bounce around very much when 4 wheeling.

Ill figure out the shipping and get back to ya.

,mike
 
what phone model is that made to hold? where did you find it? and lastly how does it attach, two screw holes? thank you.
 
no idea what phone it was made to hold as it is adjustable (both sides slid out or in to fit what ever) I found a box full at the doller store down the road there about $1.50 a piece. it doesnt screw into anything that would just be tacky. it has two two hooks the hook around the fins for the air vent, then two "nuts" screw over the hooks so it cant come off. you could attach it to any of your vents and it doesnt really restrict the air flow to much.

mike
 
sounds great, i'm gonna go look at our doller stor down the road. if i dont see it, than i'll pm u a/b sending one. great find btw thanks
 
lx450landcruiser said:
I found a box full at the doller store down the road there about $1.50 a piece.

mike

Hmm $1.50 at the dollar store uh?.. I think they pulled a fast one on ya :flipoff2: Or sales tax is really bad in your area
I guess a dollar "type" store like Dollar General :)

Nice cheap idea Thanks
 
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gbell210 said:
Hmm $1.50 at the dollar store uh?.. I think they pulled a fast one on ya :flipoff2: Or sales tax is really bad in your area
I guess a dollar "type" store like Dollar General :)

Nice cheap idea Thanks


Na most the "dollar" stores dont just sell 1 dollar items but yeah it works great .

mike
 
What I did was take the ipod desk stand that came with it, stuck it into the little cubby hole and viola! I know that won't work for the guys who have the cup holder, but I havn't got that far yet I have put it to good use. Instant happiness with the ipod and it stays put even over rough terrain! I ran the ipod power connector to the cigerette lighter for constant power and use the itrip to run it over the 80's radio!

I will post pictures later -

Derek
 
The bling setup is to run an Alpine XM-ready headunit, with which you can then buy a cable to connect your I-pod to the "Ai-net" cable (XM). Then you can control your ipod and search for songs through the headunit, allowing you to keep your ipod in the glovebox, center console, or wherever. Never have to touch it except to take it out of the truck.
 
stuck in GA said:
Haha yeah that is the setup alright. Did you get that advice from me by any chance Bailey?


Good try, but not quite. :rolleyes: :flipoff2:

A good friend bought this setup the week it came out. Has had it since.
 
I have a Kenwood stero that has CD changer controls. Then there is a plug that goes into the changer plug in the back of the headunit. It has two rca inputs, then I have a dual rca adapter that has a plug to go into my earphoe out on the Ipod.

This works great and there is no loos of quality in sound, not to mention the whole set upcost me about $25. I had the stereo already.
I bought a cell phone holder from radio shack that has a suction cup that attaches to the windshield.

I like this set-up because it is simple cheap and sounds great.

Kent
 
CruisinGA said:
The bling setup is to run an Alpine XM-ready headunit, with which you can then buy a cable to connect your I-pod to the "Ai-net" cable (XM). Then you can control your ipod and search for songs through the headunit, allowing you to keep your ipod in the glovebox, center console, or wherever. Never have to touch it except to take it out of the truck.

Thats what I am running in mine but the problem is that the playlist through the head unit only lets you view up to 255 songs at a time. This sometimes is a problem when I am pushing around 3000 songs on the iPod. Even with that said it is a great setup.
 

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