
04-22-2015, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by X5only
May be it's tougher on cars that had factory NAV- we did battle 'till late in the night and I gave up. We'll have a rematch soon as my hands heal because I know I'm asking for trouble to leave it with no support in the back, basically sitting on the cables.
Left pic without bracket.
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I had to use a couple washers on the top mounting screws of the Avin mount in order to close the gap at the bottom to nil. Maybe something like that would help in your case as well? It has the effect of rotating the top out a tiny bit and the bottom in an 1/8" or so. My X5 was a factory nav truck though...
Just a thought as my initial installation looked much like yours.
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