GPS Mounts: Car, Motorcycle & Marine Options

Dedicated GPS units are still the best choice for trucking, RV navigation, and motorcycle riding. The right mount keeps your unit stable, visible, and powered — whether you’re crossing the country in a semi or carving mountain roads on a bike.

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Best mounts for Garmin and other GPS units in cars and SUVs.

Secure mounts for Garmin Zumo and motorcycle navigation setups.

Heavy-duty mounts for larger GPS units and long-haul use.

Garmin GPS Mount Guides

Guide What It Covers
Garmin 17mm vs 22mm Mount Guide How to tell which mount system your Garmin uses
Reuse Garmin GPS Mounts Other uses for Garmin mounts beyond GPS units
Garmin Bean Bag Mount Review No-suction, no-adhesive dash mount option reviewed
Garmin DriveSmart 86 Mounts Mount options for Garmin’s larger 8-inch screen unit

GPS Mounting Systems Explained

System Best For Guide
17mm Ball Mounts Standard Garmin GPS units for cars and SUVs Learn More
22mm Heavy Duty Mounts Larger truck and RV GPS units like Garmin OTR Learn More
RAM Mount Systems Heavy-duty modular mounting for GPS, phones, and tablets View Guide

Installation & Power Guides

Guide What It Covers
How to Hardwire Your Garmin GPS Step-by-step hardwire install for cars and motorcycles
Garmin Hardwire Cable Guide Which power cable you need for your Garmin model
Bottom line: GPS mounts are not one-size-fits-all. Start with your vehicle type and device size, then choose a mounting system built for long-term stability. If you’re not sure which ball size your Garmin uses, the 17mm vs 22mm guide is the right first stop.