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What kind of dock are you using attached to your Kuda? I also have it, but then I have to bring my iPhone cable all the way around the outside to plug it in.
Also, what's all that dusty **** on your interior? Vacuum that up, man!
Also, what's all that dusty **** on your interior? Vacuum that up, man!
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Sorry about the dust. I was so happy to have it installed, I took the pics before the clean-up
The mount is made by Dice, part #DCR-50-PTH. I bought it through Kuda. The cable from the Kenwood comes up through a hole I drilled in the Kuda mount. The cradle has a 90 degree connector at the bottom. Also, I wanted the mount flat, so I took the top of the cradle off the pedestal, drilled a hole in the Kuda to accapt the "ball", and drilled a couple of mounting holes in the cradle.
The mount came with different adapters for the different iphones or ipods. I'm currently using a 3gs but will swap it out when my 4gs arrives this week.
The Kuda is made from fiberglass, hence all the dust!
The mount is made by Dice, part #DCR-50-PTH. I bought it through Kuda. The cable from the Kenwood comes up through a hole I drilled in the Kuda mount. The cradle has a 90 degree connector at the bottom. Also, I wanted the mount flat, so I took the top of the cradle off the pedestal, drilled a hole in the Kuda to accapt the "ball", and drilled a couple of mounting holes in the cradle.
The mount came with different adapters for the different iphones or ipods. I'm currently using a 3gs but will swap it out when my 4gs arrives this week.
The Kuda is made from fiberglass, hence all the dust!
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