Bulletpoint Mounting Solutions was kind enough to send this New Release system out for the 5th Gen 4Runners. Plain and simple, it is an extremely well built and sturdy accessory mount system that can hold so many things in place and with endless adjustments. @BulletpointMountingSolutions *Bulletpoint 5th Gen 4Runner System available here: www.bulletpointmountingsolutions.com/products/rubigrid-2010-2023-toyota-4runner-dash-mount-phone-device-holder-5th-gen-4runner?sca_ref=2671286.T9Dt0LvySN
I don't remember exactly but there were different lengths I received with my particular setup. Yes, each length has its place. I like a longer arm for my radio mount so I can get it closer to my reach and a shorter for my phone and camera mount. They have so many possible adjustments that my 2 shorter and 1 longer work very well for me.
It looks very functional but it's really tall. Isn't it hard to see out the windshield? I like the slide rail better but can't seem to find it on their website any longer. I think they discontinued the slide rail. 67 design still sells it and it sits lower.
The "arms" are very adjustable. I have them angled low for daily driving so visibility isn't really impeded. If you put them too low, they can block the vents a little but that depends on the the size of your phone. My Pixel Pro happens to be on the bigger side.
Hey man, thanks for this video. I held off on the install for a while until I watched your video. You gave me the confidence to finally get around to getting it done. Posting my video of my install as well today on my channel. I just subscribed to your channel. Thanks
Today I installed this setup in my 2021 4Runner with the newer radio head unit and most every thing is the same. Although the heater controls came off with the side panels, not a big deal, and I was able to do the install without removing the vents. Your video overall was very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks useful and nicely done video. I installed mine this week and also added 4 USB ports so I didn't have to run cables... feed them off the clock power and ground. I appreciate the detailed steps, As a note I had to drill two additional holes for the USB power and ground.... and I didn't removed the vents (may have been easier but it wasn't too much of an issue). Wiring the usb ports was probably the hardest part for me.... 🙂
Nice Job! I was hesitant to remove the vents at 1st, but once I figured out the clip locations it was easy. I might have to add some USB ports as well. Did you get them from Bulletpoint or somewhere else?
How did you get it in so fast? They literally sent it out to me the day after the release and I installed it the day after I received it. How do you like it?
@@AZOverland2017 I received an email that it was available and immediately ordered it. I really like it. The build quality and the mounts are amazing. I installed it in my 2022 4Runner. The install was not bad. It always makes me nervous drilling into my dash like that.
Bulletpoint Mounting Solutions was kind enough to send this New Release system out for the 5th Gen 4Runners. Plain and simple, it is an extremely well built and sturdy accessory mount system that can hold so many things in place and with endless adjustments.
@BulletpointMountingSolutions
*Bulletpoint 5th Gen 4Runner System available here:
www.bulletpointmountingsolutions.com/products/rubigrid-2010-2023-toyota-4runner-dash-mount-phone-device-holder-5th-gen-4runner?sca_ref=2671286.T9Dt0LvySN
How do you access the back to change the ball positions, add or remove ball joints?
Each ball mount has 1 or 2 thumb screws. You just loosen and adjust then retighten. There are so many angles and heights you can work with.
Do you know what length arms came with this kit and are you happy with that length?
I don't remember exactly but there were different lengths I received with my particular setup. Yes, each length has its place. I like a longer arm for my radio mount so I can get it closer to my reach and a shorter for my phone and camera mount. They have so many possible adjustments that my 2 shorter and 1 longer work very well for me.
@@AZOverland2017 thanks for the response. I'll be installing one soon. Your video has been very informative on the job
It looks very functional but it's really tall. Isn't it hard to see out the windshield? I like the slide rail better but can't seem to find it on their website any longer. I think they discontinued the slide rail. 67 design still sells it and it sits lower.
The "arms" are very adjustable. I have them angled low for daily driving so visibility isn't really impeded. If you put them too low, they can block the vents a little but that depends on the the size of your phone. My Pixel Pro happens to be on the bigger side.
Looks more challenging than the Ram install but definitely simple enough. And long term probably more sturdy.
Yeah, a bit more involved than the Ram. Took more time to set the cameras up than the actual install😁
Ahh, they finally got this out for the 5th gens. Been waiting since I saw you do the Ram install
Yeah, me to. Happy to have it in, this thing is solid
Hey man, thanks for this video. I held off on the install for a while until I watched your video. You gave me the confidence to finally get around to getting it done. Posting my video of my install as well today on my channel. I just subscribed to your channel. Thanks
Cool, glad it helped. I'll check yours out!
Could have sent you a predrilled headunit surround
You or Bulletpoint?
Today I installed this setup in my 2021 4Runner with the newer radio head unit and most every thing is the same. Although the heater controls came off with the side panels, not a big deal, and I was able to do the install without removing the vents. Your video overall was very helpful. Thank you.
Nice Job! It's a great setup, enjoy it.
Pretty cool. I may need to look into this. Thank you again for sharing. God Bless and stay safe.
It's a great system. I installed them on 3 different vehicles
Thanks useful and nicely done video. I installed mine this week and also added 4 USB ports so I didn't have to run cables... feed them off the clock power and ground. I appreciate the detailed steps, As a note I had to drill two additional holes for the USB power and ground.... and I didn't removed the vents (may have been easier but it wasn't too much of an issue). Wiring the usb ports was probably the hardest part for me.... 🙂
Nice Job! I was hesitant to remove the vents at 1st, but once I figured out the clip locations it was easy. I might have to add some USB ports as well. Did you get them from Bulletpoint or somewhere else?
Looks easy enough! Thanks!
It's well worth the effort. Thanks for watching!
Well done! Now, how easy is it to see the clock?
Thanks. The clock is not covered. Very visible from the driver's seat
@@AZOverland2017 YES!!!
Thank you very much from Texas. Your video was a godsend
Absolutely. Thanks for watching!
Nice video. I installed mine earlier this week. Wish I would have seen this before doing the install.
How did you get it in so fast? They literally sent it out to me the day after the release and I installed it the day after I received it. How do you like it?
@@AZOverland2017 I received an email that it was available and immediately ordered it. I really like it. The build quality and the mounts are amazing. I installed it in my 2022 4Runner. The install was not bad. It always makes me nervous drilling into my dash like that.
Great! Now you can get better vid of me in action!
Absolutely will
Nice instructional. Thank you
Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
Great instructional vid!
Thank you
Great install video. Seems it mounts just like ours. Heck, the mount is an identical copy of ours so why wouldn’t it.
Thank you. I wasn't aware of your products but they look impressive. Would love to try any future 5th Gen products you release.
Will the bulletpoint accessories that go into their "rubigrid" fit into one of your 4runner mounts?
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