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Tesla Model 3/Y MagSafe Mount Behind Steering Wheel

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okk2000's Tesla AR navigation mount (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5265089) was exactly what I was looking for, but it was only the mount portion. I looked around Thingiverse and found NoahColly's Adjustable MagSafe Stand (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4758057), and it had the exact back and nut I needed for the complete mount...but there was no way to put the nut behind the ball on the mount. So I split okk2000's mount into two keyed pieces. Print them out, insert NoahColly's nut between them, then glue the ball and the mount together. I used JB KwikWeld, but that was probably overkill - the glue just has to keep the parts from sliding apart; it doesn't support the weight of the phone (the keyed part does that). Use whatever glue is a good fit for the material you printed it with. Once it's dried, screw on NoahColly's Magsafe back. Speaking of material, this mount is likely to get pretty hot from time-to-time, so print it in something that can handle some heat (i.e. *not* PLA). I used generic Amazon ABS and it worked fine. I haven't mounted mine to the car yet, but I imagine some 3M Command Strips would do the trick. Thanks to okk2000 and NoahColly for their designs!

Published Jul 1, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Fred Hamilton (Yonkiman) · License: CC BY-NC

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