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The Ford Ranger bracket suits Next Generation Ranger and Everest models, with a GME MB207 Magnetic Mic Holder.
It mounts beside the steering wheel and uses the A Pillar grab handle for a secure, practical position.
This mounting bracket is designed for a fixed mobile phone cradle, magnet, or UHF mic hand piece holder.
It provides a strong install without changing the clean look of the cabin.
Tools required to install bracket: 1) Trim removal tool 2) 6mm Socket and ratchet.
Material - Structural Steel painted black textured powder coat.
The bracket is pre-drilled with the 4 and 2 Hole Standard AMPS pattern.
This pattern is used on most mobile phone cradles such has holdmyphone, Strike, Bury etc.
It also includes 2 additional holes for GME or Oricom UHF mic holders.
If you are using this bracket for a phone cradle, ensure it comes with a tilt swivel.
This lets you tilt the cradle to the left and slide your phone into it more easily.
Magnetic holders or quadlock holders are fine.
This bracket is a neat option for drivers who want a simple and solid mounting point.
It keeps your device or mic within easy reach while making use of an existing mounting area.
The design also suits buyers comparing mounting options for a ranger setup in everyday touring use.
It may also appeal to those looking at fit-out ideas across similar 4WD interiors.
For customers researching vehicle-specific accessories, this layout highlights a practical cabin position for everest and ranger owners.
It is a useful choice for tidy installs where quick access and secure mounting both matter.
A phone Bracket setup like this helps keep the cabin organised for daily driving and touring use.
Ford Ranger bracket features
This bracket combines straightforward fitment, useful hole patterns, and durable steel construction.
It is suited to practical installs where phone access or UHF mic access matters on the road.





