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RAM Mounts X-Grip with Pod I Vehicle Mount for 9 to 10-Inch Tablets (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item HR31945
RAM Mounts X-Grip with Pod I Vehicle Mount for 9 to 10-Inch Tablets (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Description. The RAM-B-316-1-UN9 consists of the RAM POD I universal No-Drill vehicle base, 18” rigid aluminum rod, socket system and universal X-Grip clamping cradle for 10" tablets. The base of the mount connects to your seat rail without any drilling necessary. The 18" rigid aluminum rod can be bent to position your device to its optimum viewing location. The X-Grip clamping cradle consists of a composite spring loaded cradle, expandable grip arms and additional bottom support keeper. Included are extra easy access grip knobs, located on the back of the cradle for quick release of your tablet. The X-Grip clamping cradle expands and contracts for perfect fit of most 10" tablets with or without sleeves, as well as some smaller tablets. Please verify dimensions of your tablet below for compatibility with the X-Grip.

      RAM Mounts RAM-B-316-1-UN9

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