ProClip In-Vehicle Mounting Solutions for TomTom
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ProClip Extension plates - Angled Extension Plate



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Item #: 215228
Price: USD $14.99
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  • Extend your Device upwards from your Vehicle Console Mount
  • Avoid interference with dashboard controls
  • Holds device securely
  • Keeps device upright for better reception
  • Keeps devices safely at hand
  • Can be mounted directly to the Vehicle Mount or to a Tilt Swivel Mount
  • Made of heat and cold resistant ABS plastic
If you want to extend your device upwards from the Vehicle Console Mount for better viewing, this is what you are looking for. This item can be used with or without a Tilt Swivel, which is not included, but can be found by clicking Tilt & Swivel Mounts on the left side of the page. Then select Tilt Swivel Mount. (Item # 215453)
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If you want to extend your device upwards from the Vehicle Console Mount for better viewing, this is what you are looking for.

Attached directly to the Console Mount

When the Vehicle Mount Adapter is attached directly to the Vehicle Mount Adapter, it will be in a fixed position aligned with the Floor Console. The Vehicle Mount Adapter has several hole-patterns e.g. for the ProClip standard (two holes in a center line) and the AMPS standard (Four holes in an almost square pattern)

Place a Tilt Swivel Mount between the two parts for optimal viewing

When the Vehicle Mount Adapter is attached to the Vehicle Console Mount with a Tilt Swivel Mount (sold separetly) between the two parts, you can swivel the Vehicle Mount Adapter in any direction you want for optimal viewing. The Vehicle Mount Adapter has several hole-patterns e.g. for the ProClip standard (two holes in a center line) and the AMPS standard (Four holes in an almost square pattern).