June 17, 2025 2 min read
RubiGrid® dash mounts are the most versatile mounting solutions on the market, giving you complete freedom to build a setup that suits your needs and that isn’t defined by the limitations of your mount. Unlike competitors that rely on fixed holes or rigid rail systems, RubiGrid offers unmatched flexibility so you can position your devices exactly where you want them and truly customize your command center.
When it comes to dialling in your perfect setup, every detail matters. And if you’re running one of our RubiGrid® dash mounts, there’s a small but often overlooked feature that flies under the radar — a 1/4"-20 threaded hole integrated directly into the dash mount.
While most customers are familiar with the standard AMPS mounting plate (which uses 4 nuts, bolts and washers to secure a 20mm ball), not everyone realizes that select RubiGrid® dash mounts include a 1/4"-20 threaded hole. This is the same thread size commonly used on the bottom of cameras for tripods — and it opens up a faster and easier way to add an additional device to your setup.
Using our 1/4"-20 Threaded Adapter with Integrated 20mm Ball, you can simply twist on a new mounting location without needing to remove the grid in order to access the underside of the grid. It takes seconds thanks to the hex key opening on top and an Allen wrench.
This threaded mounting point is ideal for customers looking to add a:
Whether you're capturing trail footage, keeping tabs on speed traps, or recording your latest road trip, this is the quickest and easiest way to expand your setup.
Not all RubiGrid® dash mounts include this feature, but here's the list of compatible models. If you already own a RubiGrid® mount and spot a small threaded hole in the plate, you’re in luck.
The 1/4"-20 threaded hole may be small, but it’s a game-changer when it comes to quickly adding gear on the fly.
For those looking to expand their RubiGrid® system with zero downtime, grab the 1/4"-20 Threaded Adapter with Integrated 20mm Ball and take full advantage of this overlooked mounting point!
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