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. |
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Secure mounts for Garmin Zumo and motorcycle navigation setups. |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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.