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Default Re: GPS in the overhead Sunglasses holder

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Originally Posted by george60 View Post
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I'm real interested in getting a GPS for the Tundra. But I have a question: doesn't the unit need to be located where it has a view of the sky? The sunglasses area would be great - but the GPS would have to receive thru the steel roof of the truck !?!

What's the answer guys?

George60


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I've only lost signal when I was in downtown San Francisco (and we were driving a convertible with the top down). The Tom Tom I was using and my friend's Sony, both lost signal there. It might have been due to the buildings, because we used them both in the mountains without a problem.

I suppose the point is, only heavy concrete and steel seem to block signal.

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