tcjku
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I've seen several threads where people are trying to mount their iPad or other tablet in their JK. There were a lot of ingenious solutions, but some of them seemed a bit rickety. I found a cheap, solid solution and I'm going to share it here:
RAM provide a rail mount that is designed for rails that have a 90 degree angle on them. It fits perfectly on the JK's grab rail. The model is RAM-B-108BU. It comes with a couple of different hose clamps, the longer of which is 8" and is long enough to go around the grab rail. This mount costs around $20. It looks like this:
![RAM-B-108BU.jpg RAM-B-108BU.jpg](https://www.wayalife.com/data/attachments/172/172888-36c26169dcddcbb43909bb30b02d3096.jpg)
To avoid damage to the grab rail, I cut the end from a couple of tube socks and wrapped them around the grab rail before clamping the mount on. Here's what the mount looks like when attached to the rail:
![2016-07-18 18.49.39.jpg 2016-07-18 18.49.39.jpg](https://www.wayalife.com/data/attachments/172/172895-d5fb5e194aa4797d368b3e03637248c7.jpg)
![2016-07-18 18.49.09.jpg 2016-07-18 18.49.09.jpg](https://www.wayalife.com/data/attachments/172/172903-815567ab8e35bee9eb4a3f66ce5ecaaa.jpg)
Once the mount is installed you can use a short RAM mount arm and the tablet mount of your choice. The mount is solid and put the iPad in a place where it is easily reached but not in the way of any other controls or vents. Here's what the finished product looks like:
![2016-07-18 18.54.17.jpg 2016-07-18 18.54.17.jpg](https://www.wayalife.com/data/attachments/172/172933-7cde67b4f614758c42f71f36259db81a.jpg)
Hopefully that saves someone some time and effort.
RAM provide a rail mount that is designed for rails that have a 90 degree angle on them. It fits perfectly on the JK's grab rail. The model is RAM-B-108BU. It comes with a couple of different hose clamps, the longer of which is 8" and is long enough to go around the grab rail. This mount costs around $20. It looks like this:
![RAM-B-108BU.jpg RAM-B-108BU.jpg](https://www.wayalife.com/data/attachments/172/172888-36c26169dcddcbb43909bb30b02d3096.jpg)
To avoid damage to the grab rail, I cut the end from a couple of tube socks and wrapped them around the grab rail before clamping the mount on. Here's what the mount looks like when attached to the rail:
![2016-07-18 18.49.39.jpg 2016-07-18 18.49.39.jpg](https://www.wayalife.com/data/attachments/172/172895-d5fb5e194aa4797d368b3e03637248c7.jpg)
![2016-07-18 18.49.09.jpg 2016-07-18 18.49.09.jpg](https://www.wayalife.com/data/attachments/172/172903-815567ab8e35bee9eb4a3f66ce5ecaaa.jpg)
Once the mount is installed you can use a short RAM mount arm and the tablet mount of your choice. The mount is solid and put the iPad in a place where it is easily reached but not in the way of any other controls or vents. Here's what the finished product looks like:
![2016-07-18 18.54.17.jpg 2016-07-18 18.54.17.jpg](https://www.wayalife.com/data/attachments/172/172933-7cde67b4f614758c42f71f36259db81a.jpg)
Hopefully that saves someone some time and effort.