Standard Blendmount Bv1-2000 - Patented Valentine One V1 Radar Detector Mount on 2040-parts.com
US $49.99
Location:
Cotati, California, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Blendmount
Features:Zero radar detector vibration, Black Anodized Aluminum Collar & Body, Vertical Drop Adjustment, Collar-Body Hinge Adjustment
Manufacturer Part Number:BV1-2000
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
UPC:728028162028
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Product Features- Standard BlendMounts are Durable, Lightweight, Black Anodized Aluminum works of Art that appear Factory-installed in your Vehicle
- Compatible with Valentine One radar detector (V1 and V1 cradle mount piece not included)
- Specially Designed for mirrors with Cylindrical Stems behind them at least 1.5" long, and with diameter between .750" and .900"
- Zero radar detector vibration achieved from our 7/8" slotted, heat-treated, steel V1 Cradle Clip which allows a Vertical Drop Range from Underbelly of Stem to Top of Radar Detector between 2.125" (fully compressed) and 3.000" (fully extended)
- No Worries, We message every eBay Customer (see message below), before shipping, to verify the correct BlendMount specially designed for your mirror and radar detector
- Free USPS shipping from California, Tools, Hardware and Installation Instructions included, power cord sold separately
- No worries, just send quality install pics, we’ll freeship any
parts that’ll improve it, like positioning the radar closer to the bottom of
the mirror to minimize view obstruction, or adding length if the built-in
Vertical Adjustment falls short, our Card will be in the package.
- There are six versions of Standard Blendmounts with different Vertical Drop Ranges. The BV1-2013 has Vertical Drop Range (VDR) 1.625" to 2.000", the BV1-2002 has VDR 1.875" to 2.500", the BV1-2000 and BV1-2012 have VDR 2.125" to 3.000", The BV1-2008 has VDR 2.500" to 3.375", and the BV1-2001 has VDR 2.875" to 3.750"
Product Description BlendMount is A High Quality Mount proudly designed and manufactured in the USA by J28 Design, Inc. When we designed the BlendMount, quality and adjustability were our main objectives. We wanted to utilize the dead space around your mirror for a stealthy and centered mount with a factory-installed appearance. There is no better radar detector mount available, you get what you pay for !!!
We will send you the following message, BEFORE shipping, to ensure the correct BlendMount for your Mirror and Radar Detector: What
radar detector do you have ___________??? What vehicle Year/Make/Model will you
install this in ___________??? And is your AUTO DIMMING mirror's wire harness
(molex plug) accessible on the rear face of the mirror, or concealed
above/behind the mirror __________ (or answer "Manual Dimming") ??? Even better, send a couple side shot pics of your
mirror (from the passenger seat and focused on the mirror rear face area),
we'll inspect & verify the correct BlendMount specially designed for your Mirror.
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