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The bracket on them as well as the suction cup is a piece of sh**. Customisation is required.

Things you need to do to make it usable:

- Fill the hollow section of the bracket with something solid (eg. epoxy). If not, the bracket flexes with the slightest bumps and your video goes shaky.

- Tie the camera to the bracket. I used cable tie velcro. If not, the camera will fall out of the holder.

- Secure the pivoting lens assembly. I used the same velco mentioned above. If not, the front lens will shake with the slightest bumps.

- Use a washer or some creativity to make the suction lever pull up higher. The suction cup does not apply much suction and using a washer can aid this. You can see what I mean in the photo.

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thanks, i pay for what i get

your advice is very useful, i do not want the camera to shake during track day

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