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Installed: CravenSpeed Phone Mount..(w/Pics)

Got it earlier this afternoon and spent no time getting it installed. really only took about 10 minutes. Drove to pick up dinner with the phone in place and i absolutely love it. the quality of the material is insanely tough. very sturdy and clearly screams attention to detail. the mount fit perfectly snug and the phone snapped in easily. i have an LG/Google Nexus 5 and it fit w/out a problem. Big props to CravenSpeed for putting together this amazing product.

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2014 MINI Cooper Phone Mount Install

Some quick install shots:

Unit out of box


Old vs. New Screw - Longer screws needed to compensate for mount


Rear Shot of the phone mount installed.


Installed


Fiance's phone used as a sample.
 

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Thanks for this -- MINI apparently is doing a similar thing with Click and Drive but price is rather high and the holder is device-specific. I assume it came with info on removing the gauge cluster?
 
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Originally Posted by dwdyer
Thanks for this -- MINI apparently is doing a similar thing with Click and Drive but price is rather high and the holder is device-specific. I assume it came with info on removing the gauge cluster?
yes...really took all of 10 minutes...2 screws hold the cluster, unplug a harness, remove 3 screws, place mount, put longer screws, place back into slot, put harness and 2 screws back...DONE.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...8win-EjWXA/pub
 
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Oh, this is a must have!!! My iPhone 5 has been sitting in the front passenger seat....
 
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There is a dealer added navigation option that looks mounted in the same place. Does anyone know if the internal wiring is simple enough to route on your own?
 
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Looks great
 
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That really looks good. Nice quality. That about as factory looking as you'll find I guess.
 
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[QUOTE=MarcoPolo;3943439]yes...really took all of 10 minutes...2 screws hold the cluster, unplug a harness, remove 3 screws, place mount, put longer screws, place back into slot, put harness and 2 screws back...DONE.

I mounted the GPS mount, did yours have the rubber plugs and a T-20 Torx screws? Really, it did take just 10 minutes and the construction is excellent. Additionally, the mount arms folds out of the way and out of sight when not in use.
 
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The rubber plugs were on the the car covering the screws to the cluster.. The T20 bit was my own.
In the package came the mount, 3 longer screws, cigarette adapter, and 2 wire splitters.
 
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Does it fold out of the way when not in use?
Link to purchase/cost?
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I love mine (although its on an R56)! Great stuff.

 
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Originally Posted by MarcoPolo
The rubber plugs were on the the car covering the screws to the cluster.. The T20 bit was my own.
In the package came the mount, 3 longer screws, cigarette adapter, and 2 wire splitters.
Yes, I meant the speedo mount screws and plugs covering them. I had the tools, but the current instructions didn't mention removal of the plugs or that a T-20 was required. I e-mailed Kellen, he will update to mention the plugs and T-20. Mount kit contained the same as you mentioned.
 
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Originally Posted by Mrdi
Does it fold out of the way when not in use? Link to purchase/cost? Thanks
https://www.cravenspeed.com/smart-phone-mounts/ It's the first one there. Although I'm interested in what Brodit/ProClip come out with, I ordered one of these last night. :-)

Even though I have the sat nav I do like to use Waze and I would prefer having a place to put it where I can see it in general. I listen to podcasts mainly while driving and I don't want to use Stitcher/Connected for that.
 
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Originally Posted by Mrdi
Does it fold out of the way when not in use?
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it doesnt' fold out of the way but also, it's not in the way. it sits in front of the dash and does not block the windshield.
 
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Originally Posted by MarcoPolo
it doesnt' fold out of the way but also, it's not in the way. it sits in front of the dash and does not block the windshield.
The GPS mount does pivot up or down, so you can move it down when the GPS is removed to a point where it doesn't appear obvious.
 
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Have you noticed if it blocks the dash vent air flow at all?
 
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I just installed mine. As stated took about 10 minutes.

You can move it up out of the way depending on how much you mind it being in the field of view of the windshield. If it's the spring connector it's see-through when there's nothing in it. But where I like it it will block a little bit but not much.

One difference in the instructions other than the rubber caps over the two screws that was mentioned -- my cluster had three electrical connectors rather than one. All have tabs that are easy to get to, no big deal.

Now I need to get some small 3M Command hooks or similar to route a cable.
 
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Here's my non-Cravenspeed mount. Working pretty well so far.

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Originally Posted by Pennengr
Here's my non-Cravenspeed mount. Working pretty well so far.

How is that mounted? Suction cup? Or did you have to (cringe) drill into the trim bezel?
 
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Suction. It's an Exogear Exomount Touch.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FZ5J8IA/..._M3T1_ST1_dp_1
 
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Suction stays secure? Seems like they are problematic under the best of conditions.
 
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Suction stays secure? Seems like they are problematic under the best of conditions.
It's been there for five days now without issue. The ring around the radio is very smooth, providing a better surface for the mount than most dashes.
 
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quick update:
i have an LG Nexus 5 and it has wireless charging capabilities. i don't have any pictures yet, but i was able to take an old round wireless charger that i had laying around (12mm thick) and put a #8 washer on the back of it. i also removed the foam over the hex screw in the middle of the cravenspeed mount and used loctite super glue to attach a #8 washer. this allowed me to attach the wireless charger onto the middle, allowing the X-grips of the mount to move freely. i can now attach my phone to the cravenspeed mount and it will automatically start charging w/out requiring me to plug it in (yes, that was annoying me a lot).

pictures to follow.
 
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Originally Posted by MarcoPolo
quick update:
i have an LG Nexus 5 and it has wireless charging capabilities. i don't have any pictures yet, but i was able to take an old round wireless charger that i had laying around (12mm thick) and put a #8 washer on the back of it. i also removed the foam over the hex screw in the middle of the cravenspeed mount and used loctite super glue to attach a #8 washer. this allowed me to attach the wireless charger onto the middle, allowing the X-grips of the mount to move freely. i can now attach my phone to the cravenspeed mount and it will automatically start charging w/out requiring me to plug it in (yes, that was annoying me a lot).

pictures to follow.
Oh man! I just picked up a nexus 5 to use with my mini! Wanted the nfc and office features. Please post pics and links if you can.
 
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Originally Posted by MarcoPolo
yes...really took all of 10 minutes...2 screws hold the cluster, unplug a harness, remove 3 screws, place mount, put longer screws, place back into slot, put harness and 2 screws back...DONE.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...8win-EjWXA/pub
Did you have to disconnect the battery?
 


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