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 The RAM Mount Plastic 6 inch Extended Arm with Double 1 inch Socket
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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Dean, April 22, 2011 |
| Hopefully you're reading the reviews before your purchase. I
didn't... As mentioned, it arrives unassembled, the pieces
are not a tight fit (in fact quite loose), no assembly
instructions and the plastic sleeve is flexible (even with a
GO Pro Hero). To make matters worse, the Customer Support
rep informed me that it should be fine without glue or tape
(ridiculous), but some choose to tape and PVC cement will
bond it. Overall, they dropped the ball on this one. |      |
| Brian, July 10, 2010 |
| This product looks good but to not mention it needs to be
glued together and include no instructions or glue is just
crazy. |      |
| hd.triker, June 8, 2009 |
| The 6" extended arm is just what my wife needed on the back
of our 2008 FLHTCU trike. |      |
| mike, January 5, 2009 |
| From the picture I assumed that this was all one
piece. When I got this though it was actually in 5
pieces and the female sockets only slide onto the
pipe. They don't actually snap or connect to the pipe.
Then the customer service guy told me that you just
have to glue it it together. | |