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iPhone X Dock, Dodge Challenger
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This is a dock/cradle for the iPhone X to be held in the slotted pocket of a Dodge Challenger. It allows full function of all Challenger components, including the sliding console armrest, while the phone is docked. It provides a cutout for the lightning cable to be secured with a set screw and/or glue. There are three files with this project: - Base, which is the insert for the slotted pocket of the Dodge Challenger - iPhone Dock a, which is a centered (above the pocket) dock - iPhone Dock b, which is an offset dock (moves the phone a bit towards the cup holders) Secure the dock of your choice to the base using two #6 flathead screws. There is also a recess to allow these two screws to be covered by a sticker, or foam pad as needed. The entire assembly drops into place within the slotted pocket of the vehicle without additional hardware. It even provides a little pocket to store some small stuff. How sweet! Enjoy!
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Originally published on thingiverse.com by Joel Beck (joelisa03) · License: CC BY-NC
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