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--Joseph G--
Greater than one weekI use an IPhone 13Max with an outter box and it holds it sturdy with no problem.
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Thomas Turner
> 3 dayWhile this is a solid mount, there are definitely a few cons... 2022 Superduty
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Eric Herrera
> 3 dayI’ve had multiple phone holders in the past and this one will be the last one i buy, it’s a little pricey but it’s WORH IT!! The installation was a breeze if your comfortable removing a few parts of your truck to install. Great product and highly recommend!!
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Jeff D.
> 3 dayGot this after getting advice from a friend. This is an excellent product. Very robust and well made. Does an excellent job keeping my stuff organized and securing my cell phone. Lots of articulation and adjustments to get your phone right where you want it. Very stable. Made form excellent material. Its expensive though.
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E
> 3 dayBad- one of the two springs popped out when inserting my phone
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Scott
> 3 dayThis product will never need to be replaced. Wasted time and money on cheaper holders that fell off constantly or damaged my ac vents. Well worth the money!!
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Neva
> 3 dayI got on you tube watched a 5 min video and wallah! The product is super sturdy and well made. I have NO complaints.
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Corey s.
> 3 dayGot this Bulletpoint Ford mount because oilfield roads. Havent tested it on the roads yet but it seems sturdy enough. The phone clamp at first glance doesnt seem strong but I shook it a bunch with the phone in it and the phone didnt budge.
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Anthony
> 3 dayThe base is assembled and bent very nicely, but the base is noticeably warped while marking the hole locations for installation. I tried some minor tweaking by hand to bring it back true but its box welded at the top for strength so the slight warp will have to stay. Its not visibly noticeable, nor does this affect performance. Once installed, I mounted the arm and phone holder and clamped up my S21 in a Quad Lock case. The phones weight is enough to overcome the tension on the dovetails at the end of the mounting arm without significantly overtorquing the brass threaded inserts in the wing nuts. I used some light sandpaper to smooth out the rough cast and powdercoat on the split clamp to allow for more surface area on the dovetail while under tension. This definitely helped the mount strength, but its an engineering oversight that could utilize splines or a detent system to clock the clamping ends and be significantly stronger. Overall, its a very sharp and cost effective mounting solution with some minor fitting/function issues. I like it.