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Hey everyone – Brit here from American Adventure Lab. I wanted to give Ranger6G a first look at a new product we’re launching next week, because this group has been a huge source of insight and inspiration for our Ranger gear.

We just filed the patent on a new product we’re calling SAM – the Sidekick Accessory Mount.

What is it?
It’s a clean, low-profile accessory mounting solution that installs in the dash compartment above the glove box on 2024+ U.S. Rangers. SAM supports up to four RAM balls, making it easy to mount phones, tablets, comms mics, GPS units, and more — all while keeping your glove box and upper compartment fully accessible. Keeping the dash clear and windshield in full view was paramount for this product. I hate distractions while doing some "sporty" driving. 🤣

Key features:
  • Installs using factory dash holes – no drilling required
  • Made from 3/16" 5052 aluminum – Made in the USA
  • Holds up to 4 RAM-style mounting points
  • Designed with the co-driver in mind — perfect for trail navigation gear
  • We’re also building a full ecosystem of bolt-on accessories for the SAM platform
Special pricing for Ranger6G members:
Use code SAM6G at checkout for 10% off when it launches next week.

Photos below show the SAM installed with a Garmin Tread XL mount and a RAM ball + phone arm setup.
We'll drop the full product link here as soon as it goes live.

Let us know what other devices or accessories you’d want to mount to SAM — we’re always open to new ideas and real-world use cases.

Thanks again to this community for the continued support
-Brit

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I feel like this product is going to add value for a lot of people.
 
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That's kinda cool. I don't know if I'll need one, but good job on the design. Looks like you can even use the cubby still for small items. My kid would love it as a tablet holder for long stretches of highway. Lol
 
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Very cool, I've been trying to brainstorm ways to mount radios & other stuff unobtrusively in my incoming XLT (no upper glovebox). Obviously this looks more geared toward things you need to actually see, but I bet it could be a good start for adaptation.
Looking forward to seeing what y'all come up with!
 
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That's kinda cool. I don't know if I'll need one, but good job on the design. Looks like you can even use the cubby still for small items. My kid would love it as a tablet holder for long stretches of highway. Lol
Thanks! Tablet holders are definitely in the works. We mostly use Gaia and OnX for off-road navigation. The tablets work great for that.
 
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Very cool, I've been trying to brainstorm ways to mount radios & other stuff unobtrusively in my incoming XLT (no upper glovebox). Obviously this looks more geared toward things you need to actually see, but I bet it could be a good start for adaptation.
Looking forward to seeing what y'all come up with!
Comms radios are tough. We have developed a bracket to mount them under the dash. Works great for space savings. Check the 6 minute mark on this video.

 

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Hey everyone – Brit here from American Adventure Lab. I wanted to give Ranger6G a first look at a new product we’re launching next week, because this group has been a huge source of insight and inspiration for our Ranger gear.

We just filed the patent on a new product we’re calling SAM – the Sidekick Accessory Mount.

What is it?
It’s a clean, low-profile accessory mounting solution that installs in the dash compartment above the glove box on 2024+ U.S. Rangers. SAM supports up to four RAM balls, making it easy to mount phones, tablets, comms mics, GPS units, and more — all while keeping your glove box and upper compartment fully accessible. Keeping the dash clear and windshield in full view was paramount for this product. I hate distractions while doing some "sporty" driving. 🤣

Key features:
  • Installs using factory dash holes – no drilling required
  • Made from 3/16" 5052 aluminum – Made in the USA
  • Holds up to 4 RAM-style mounting points
  • Designed with the co-driver in mind — perfect for trail navigation gear
  • We’re also building a full ecosystem of bolt-on accessories for the SAM platform
Special pricing for Ranger6G members:
Use code SAM6G at checkout for 10% off when it launches next week.

Photos below show the SAM installed with a Garmin Tread XL mount and a RAM ball + phone arm setup.
We'll drop the full product link here as soon as it goes live.

Let us know what other devices or accessories you’d want to mount to SAM — we’re always open to new ideas and real-world use cases.

Thanks again to this community for the continued support
-Brit

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I like it! Great idea! Not to rain on your parade, but with an item like a tablet mounted there, is it still airbag compliant?
 
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