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Ram_iPad_Mini_Mount_Final.stl
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2013-2018 Ram 1500 iPad Mini Dash Mount

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I used to sit my iPad mini in the pull out tray in the center below the dash and use it as a dedicated GPS on long road trips, but I got tired of it sliding around and being so low in my field of view, so I remixed the excellent iPad mini holder by i3Dnaked and adapted it to the change tray just above the radio. It sits just right above the touch screen, and for my height (5'9"), it doesn't block my view of the road. This is my first design, so it's a little blocky, but it's functional. Just remove the rubber tray liner, remove the two screws, drop in the mount, and re-install the two screw so they're snug. My draft print was at 0.3mm height and only 10% infill and it was strong enough to hold the iPad very steady, however I did print out a 0.2mm copy at 50% infill just so I could snug down the screws a little more without worrying about cracking the plastic mount holes. Sliced with Simplify3D using automatic supports. Enjoy!

Published Jun 26, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Matthew Denney (Mattdenney07) · License: CC BY-SA

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