This is how I mount mine. Yes you download the maps for offline usage, either the whole US and Canada, just the US or you can get just certain regions of the US. They also have some European maps. If you go for the whole US or the US and Canada you're going to download just over 2 gig.
Best GPS for Trucks
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by slyder, Nov 12, 2015.
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w.h.o Thanks this. -
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And I thought my 770 was huge...
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There is no way I would want to put that sucker on the windshield, it would cover way to much space and block too much forward visibility. I have considered getting a mount with a long neck and attach the suction cup base low on the windshield and let the long neck take the holder to the edge of the dash so the tablet would hang off of the edge of the dash. It would most likely cover the cubby hole on the dash and maybe 1 of the rear axle temp gauges. I think it would be low enough not to interfere with windshield visibility. -
Had no luck with any so called truck gps thingies...I use android with Google maps
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Motor Carrier Atlas and then google on my smart phone once I'm in a city, if I haven't been to the drop before.
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navigo.......
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How's that navigo working out?
I looked into it at one time. But I'm stuck on copilot. -
used to be illegal to block your field of vision with all that crap.
it still is unsafe.
seen some guys with 3 or 4 things on the windshield.
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