stumpXJ
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Looks like a total cop setup.
Undercover, much?
Haha... I dont think my teal colored lifted Jeep would make a very "undercover' anything.

~James
Looks like a total cop setup.
Undercover, much?
Thanks all, yeah its Delrin like I mentioned in the post. Its not going anywhere, Delrin is hard stuff.
Like I also mentioned in the post (does anyone read anymore...lol)
Nice work. What's is that gas door looking thing between the seats?
Haha I completely missed that. I only look at pictures pretty much.
Ya, Delrin is some tough stuff, and will be fine with the tapped holes.
That is very nice! I've always wanted to build one but I could never make one that looks good.
I agree with the poster who said holding it down by the battery is a bad idea. I think you should use tabs like you did at the front.
Also, have you thought about adding some kind of suspension for the sake of the hard drive?
When are you going to post it here? http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=45
Nice work. What's is that gas door looking thing between the seats?
The one on the floor looks like a drain to me.
-Alex
What if you cut a notch in like an upside down you one the top of the support and added a pin to the inside of the mount shaft. That way the pin would slide down into the notch on the left to hold the laptop in place facing the driver. Then you just slide it up, turn it, slide it back down into the right notch for the passenger. Just a quick idea I thought I'd pass on.
dig the cupholders too. i just noticed them.
Hey guys. A much cheaper, more compact and affordable vehicle laptop mount is the Onyx laptop mount. I use them in all my vehicles. I equipped 3 of my vehicles for less than 1 RAM mount. They look much nicer and are much less obtrusive. Check em out here www.dura-mounts.com You can install them to the seat bolt or for an extra $5 get the floor drill bracket. They install in under 5 minutes and can be used for more than just holding your laptop. Simply unscrew one screw that holds on the table part and now you can screw on a video camera or digi cam. Awesome. Figured I'd share with you guys. BTW good job on your fabricated one.
John