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The Doink
Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portland, OR
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Car: '09 OBXT, '02 WRX, '96 Miata
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So, Matt and I built camera mounts for the Subys. They turned out pretty decent, especially considering they cost about $10 each, not including the gimbal thingy:
![]() The mount consists of about 1.5 feet of 1" box aluminum, one u-shaped bracket/hook dealy, two wing nuts, one end cap, and a 2" suction cup. Plus the nice gimbal mount from Gordon's Photo. The u-shaped bolt loops through the center child restraint bracket, holding the mount down to the seat (it actually puts quite a dent in the seat's foam.. we dunno how it'll effect the seat in the long run, but I wouldn't leave it on there for more than a few days at a time unless you're willing to risk a permanent dent). The suction cup locates the rear and helps absorb the shock of pitching up and down. This whole setup is very simple and much more stable than the one I built for my passenger seat headrest. In fact, I build my own version of this new rear seat mount that bolts into a secondary bracket that attaches under the 3rd brake light on my WRX instead of using a suction cup. (STi has no 3rd brake light in the way). My mount is a bit more complicated, since you have to fabricate a second bracket, but it's also a tough more stable (we think) because it's bolted in at the rear. (Pictures and maybe a test movie to come tomorrow once we have some daylight.) Here's some crappy video we shot "testing" the mount at 1:30am: Camera Matts_Camera_Mount_Test.avi (15.5MB DivX) IBstreetracingfingerpointing
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Wow, nice. That ain't half bad. Matt's bringing his to Buttonwillow I assume?
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Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
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Cool. Great idea.
To relieve the stress on the seat, a cross peice of your square stock just behind the seat would help like a + or a cross. You can double it up if necessary. In the rear, I'm not sure you need a second mount point at all. Just a friction surface to prevent left to right slip, and disperse the load. No reason to penetrate the deck I don't think, and I fear if somebody whacks Matt's mount, it might crack the rear glass. On the tail, just stop an inch or two short and make a T with a single peice of your square stock, or just a flat piece on the bottom either just roughed up, or throw some grip tape or old inner tube on the bottom. You can shim it to match the angle if you want. I think I have some flat aluminum stock lying around if you want. I think I'll make one as well.
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Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
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I also think one of the micro carabiners to hook the camera strap to the passenger side child seat tie down would be good to act as a backup.
You could also use a single hook in place of the U bolt to make installation easier.
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Real Name: Matt Join Date: Dec 2002
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Yeah, i'll have it at Buttonwillow...
It turned out quite well, I really am surprised at how stable it is.
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The Doink
Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 20,335
Car: '09 OBXT, '02 WRX, '96 Miata
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Here's some pics of my mount. The bracket screws down under the rear brake light, and the loop is for attaching a security cable to the camera.
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