Garmin Dashboard Mount for the StreetPilot C510 and C550 (010-10747-02)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Click, swivel and go. Getting your Garmin unit ready to ride is easy with this compact dash mount. Adjusts easily, like a rearview mirror, so you can position your GPS for the best viewing angle. Secure mounting base to dash with either permanent or temporary adhesive disks (included).
Product Details
- Brand: Garmin
- Model: 010-10747-02
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 5.00" w x 2.00" l, 2.40 pounds
Features
- Dash Mount
- For the StreetPilot C550
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Garmin 010-10747-02 Dash Mount for the StreetPilot C510/C550 lets you mount your StreetPilot c510 or c550 to your car's dash for optimal positioning and convenience.
What's in the Box
Mounting bracket, temporary adhesive disk, and permanent adhesive disk.
Customer Reviews
works great!
My GPS really sticks to the windshield with this product.A much better way to mount the GPS then the dashboard way.
Great Dash Mount for Garmin Nuvi 760!
I had the Garmin Street Pilot 2610 which was stolen and now replaced by Garmin Nuvi 760. The old GPS had the permanent dash mount which is still on my dash. The base is exactly the same as this item except without the "arm". The "arm" fits perfectly in the old base and my new GPS fits on it perfectly without having to fear the unit may fall off of the suction device since I had the permanent mount for >2 years now.
I had the beanbag for the old GPS before, one day I stepped on the gas hard and the gps landed on the shifter and broke the screen. That's why I decided to mount it permanently.
Not such a good idea
Two days ago, it came off my dashboard... eventhough I installed it using the "permanent" tape that it comes with, the heat of the summer was enough and the glue wiped off clean. From the begining, I would have to be re-adjusting the angle of the Street Pilot because with the bumps it would go down; this never happened with the original suction cup that I had to re-cycle. So in general... not such a good idea.






