Go-Pro Mount

@Daca_taco

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Hey guys, I've been getting more into photography and videography and have a couple go pros, but haven't used them much. Does anyone have an experience with mounting them on their truck? If so, did they ever fall off? Any tips are welcome!
 
Hey guys, I've been getting more into photography and videography and have a couple go pros, but haven't used them much. Does anyone have an experience with mounting them on their truck? If so, did they ever fall off? Any tips are welcome!

I use the stick on mounts gopro sells.
I have 1 on the front bumper, 1 on the dash, 1 under the hood, and 1 in the cluster.

The bumper 1 has been on the truck with gopro doing over 100 and taken a few hits.



I used 1 of these on my toolbox with 3m RED double sided tape on the bottom. Its been there for years, but the toolbox is now in my attic.
71E2Dom%2BiFL._SL1500_.jpg

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRSBTNA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have not used any suction cup mounts cept 1 time on the INSIDE of the window.

If Im worried, Ill run a cheap ass fishing leader thru the steel pivot piece of the case (under the door) and then loop it around a secure part of the truck, or tack it down with something else.
I once pulled the camera off and forgot to undo the leader, the camera snapped right back outta my hand and stayed on the truck.

30pcs-Steel-Fishing-Wire-Spinner-Leaders-With-Interlock-Snaps-Swivels-40cm_nologo_600x600.jpg
 
I have a couple rollbar mounts but they are jittery on my front lightbar.
I think I used it once on my slider too but cant recall outcome
 
Heads up, I tried a "battery eliminator" on my hero 3+ and if theres a bump at all............ a rut, a curb, a hard stop, ANYTHING. It will screw up the connection and corrupt the entire file.

I use wasabi power 1280 batteries and they are good for 1.5hrs ATLEAST, and they are 4yrs old already.
 
bumper mount
nwBFq8.jpg

cant even see the mount on the bumper normally, but u can see the gopro on the dash
ql937W.jpg

while driving without gopro, u cant hardly see the mount since its low profile
zuUMDs.jpg
 
I use the stick on mounts gopro sells.
I have 1 on the front bumper, 1 on the dash, 1 under the hood, and 1 in the cluster.

The bumper 1 has been on the truck with gopro doing over 100 and taken a few hits.



I used 1 of these on my toolbox with 3m RED double sided tape on the bottom. Its been there for years, but the toolbox is now in my attic.
71E2Dom%2BiFL._SL1500_.jpg

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRSBTNA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have not used any suction cup mounts cept 1 time on the INSIDE of the window.

If Im worried, Ill run a cheap ass fishing leader thru the steel pivot piece of the case (under the door) and then loop it around a secure part of the truck, or tack it down with something else.
I once pulled the camera off and forgot to undo the leader, the camera snapped right back outta my hand and stayed on the truck.

30pcs-Steel-Fishing-Wire-Spinner-Leaders-With-Interlock-Snaps-Swivels-40cm_nologo_600x600.jpg
I have a couple rollbar mounts but they are jittery on my front lightbar.
I think I used it once on my slider too but cant recall outcome
Heads up, I tried a "battery eliminator" on my hero 3+ and if theres a bump at all............ a rut, a curb, a hard stop, ANYTHING. It will screw up the connection and corrupt the entire file.

I use wasabi power 1280 batteries and they are good for 1.5hrs ATLEAST, and they are 4yrs old already.
bumper mount
nwBFq8.jpg

cant even see the mount on the bumper normally, but u can see the gopro on the dash
ql937W.jpg

while driving without gopro, u cant hardly see the mount since its low profile
zuUMDs.jpg
Yeah!
 
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