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<br />Weaver rails on your dashboard?!?! What on earth for?
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I was beginning to think you'd never ask! You see, at any given time, I am carrying: a wallet, cell phone, keys, and sunglasses, not to mention various other "tools"[8D]. When I get in the car, I like to be able to get at them easily, especially the cell phone, etc. I mounted weaver rails and modified some scope mounts to attach my cell phone, a sunglasses clip, and most important of all: CUP HOLDERS! When I inherited this beautiful 1993 Jeep Cherokee, it had no cup holders. The only cup holders I have is when I am accompanied by a CP/G, none when I fly solo.
Problem(s) solved.
Note: I just finished installing hook tape on the dashboard for the attachment of the phone and sunglases carrier. Pile tape was attached to the back of the phone itself, and it sticks right where I need it! My phone came with a holster-type beltclip, and other ways to attach it to the interieor of my G-Ride were inappropriate. This works great! Since it's (you guessed it) MODULAR, the possibilities are endless. BOOYAH!
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Please tell me your joking! You are a very sick person![}:)][}:)]
P.S. I'll look into the G&P system, thanks for info.