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Tesla Model 3 Screen Mount for Phone, Pop Socket, 17mm Ball - image

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Tesla Model 3 Screen Mount for Phone, Pop Socket, 17mm Ball

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I wanted to have a phone mount just to the side of the screen in my Tesla Model 3, within easy reach, and close to my line of sight but not blocking the road. This pop socket mount slides over the upper left corner of the screen and is secured in place by a string (out of sight) behind the screen. It is very secure and perfectly placed. The actual pop socket mount is off of an old mount I had. The printed part has a 17mm ball end that is common among most pop socket or magnetic phone mounts. Simply transfer over a phone mount of your choice with the matching tightening ring that secures it to the ball.

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Published Jun 28, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Spencer Revenson (Revenson) · License: CC BY

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