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I am new and find it incredible with the amount of knowledge and information here. That said, I am hoping someone can help me. I just bought the Kuda phone mount for my 987 and their instructions simply state in Step 1 "Loosen covering around gear stick." Does anyone know how to do this easily? Their product and instructions can be viewed here:

http://www.kudausa.com/mount_and_holder_fo...05),31,308.html

Their product seems to be great if I can install it as it can accomodate iPods, Treos, PDAs, etc...

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I contacted Kuda via email and they told me how to remove the gear covering. It was really easy, just tape a flathead screwdriver and pry up. The mount looks great, matches perfectly and I can hold my Treo or Video i-Pod. Pics attached.

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I contacted Kuda via email and they told me how to remove the gear covering. It was really easy, just tape a flathead screwdriver and pry up. The mount looks great, matches perfectly and I can hold my Treo or Video i-Pod. Pics attached.

How are you connecting your iPod to your stereo?

I have been looking at the Scosche wired transmitter.

Can you recommend the Kuda? Did you look at the ProClip? :thumbup:

Posted

I contacted Kuda via email and they told me how to remove the gear covering. It was really easy, just tape a flathead screwdriver and pry up. The mount looks great, matches perfectly and I can hold my Treo or Video i-Pod. Pics attached.

How are you connecting your iPod to your stereo?

I have been looking at the Scosche wired transmitter.

Can you recommend the Kuda? Did you look at the ProClip? :thumbup:

I highly recommend the Kuda. It comes in your interior color and mounts seamlessly with no external brackets or screws. You can hold almost any phone, iPod, PDA, etc... I use the XtremeMac AirPlay 2 - Black FM transmitter which attaches to the bottom of my Video iPod. It works OK but as with any FM transmitter, you need a stable station to receive the signal and if you're driving where there are lots of radio stations, there can be considerable static. Does anyone know of any better solutions?

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