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7/12/2018 6:35 AM
 

Thanks Cobra. My knowledge of the X mount is limited. The Tab-Tite seems a little more accommodating. Although it looks funky, when I used it with my full size iPad 3, it also fit my 8" and 7" tablets.

 
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7/12/2018 3:53 PM
 

Yes, I saw that, and as I mentioned, my other Richter mount IS really tight.  The one on the iFly is a loose click, not a solid click. 

Rusty

 

Cobra wrote:
Russell Duffy wrote:

Has anyone else noticed these mounts being loose?  I verified that mine is sliding on all the way, but it's fairly loose, and in fact the GPS actually fell off the panel and into my lap during a fairly rough attempt at a hot start. 

Just to make sure, did you see Walter's post a couple above yours?  I don't have a 740 so am not familiar with it's ball mount, but Walter says it should click when fully seated and not be loose, but that the mechanism is tight enough that it can be tough to get that full engagement when new:

Walter wrote:

Kevin,

Place your thumbs on the bottom of the mount and firmly push up - you should get a solid click when it seats.  Shouldn't be loose, in fact the new mount can sometimes be very tight at first so it's not really getting fully locked.  

 

 
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8/9/2018 9:32 AM
 

I recently tried one of these ProClips, and it works pretty darn well.  Maybe iFly could start stocking these as well.

https://www.proclipusa.com/product/4-prong-richter-mounting-plate?sSearch=215058

4 Prong (Richter) Mounting Plate with Tilt Swivel

Item: 215058

$34.99 USD

 

I did have to use spacers under the ProClip to allow the 740b to tilt farther without hitting the panel.   The only other issue with the Richter mounting is that the 740b has raised areas of hte case where the speakers are.  Those are just under the edge of the mounting plate, so they keep the plate from sitting flat against the back of the case.  I'm probably going to try to put some thick tape on the case to shim the low spots to stop the wobble. 

Cheers,

Rusty

 
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