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Thread: Camera Mounts Behind the Seats

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    Just interested to hear from and see how people with camera mounts in their car did theirs.........
    Keen on making one for my own....

    Behind and in between the seats...

    Got a few ideas, would like to get some more input on the subject though...

    Cheers....

    Niz..

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    i duc taped my tripod to the floor behind my front seats..... worked a treat.....

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    ahah...... if it works it works........ Im looking for something a lil more solid though... lol

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    i have hear of a plate that goes between seat headrests, try to research it....... i saw it in autosalon lol

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    the good thing about keeping the stock adm sprinters are that the head rests are removable...
    `coz all you need to is get a peice of wood drill 2 holes similar pattern to that 2 prongs of the head rest...
    `once uve made those holes fit it into the prongs.. place the headrest back to the seat and lower it to a degree that the wood is held tightly..... have a bit of wood hangin out towards the driver but not too close enuff to hit her/his face...

    last step... use ur imagination how to mount your camera onto that protuding piece of wood stuck on the passenger seat.. its either taping it or use mini $2 vices...
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    I like the way you think man............ awesome idea...

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    I was goin the same way but im goin to use a bit of metal plate insted.

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    Jatcar sell brackets to mount tft screen to the head rest but you can use this to mount your camera works a treat.

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    that sounds increadibly rough and shonky... I love it!
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    i'm a fan of rathet strapping my tripod to the rear seats, when the car has no rear seats i ratchet strap it to the passenger seat. tripd gives very good adjustment of where you want to mount the camera, make sure you mount it so it looks straight out the front of the car, looks funny otherwise.

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