I moved to Seattle 2 years ago, and brought my 98.5 Audi A4 with its platinum phatbox with me. The roads around here are pretty rough from all the studded snow tires, and my car rides on tires with pretty firm sidewalls. One has to do what one can about steering response :-)
The constant vibration from a typical ride on, say, I-5 consistently causes my phatbox to "give up" after a few minutes. I think that the disk has some sort of error counter that gets tripped by the vibration. I've checked the combo connection in the back and it's very tight, so I don't think it's the pins losing contact. In fact, before I moved, I consistently saw the same behavior *only* on parts of I-80 (near Lake Tahoe) that are similarly worn by snow chains.
Does anyone here have any advice about shock-absorbing mounts I could use? I really want to make my phatbox usable again!
D.