WOLFBOX Mirror Bracket: The Right Fit for Your Aussie Car
So you have fitted a WOLFBOX mirror dash cam, and over every bump, speed hump and stretch of corrugated dirt the screen wobbles and the footage blurs. That is almost always the elastic straps, and the fix is a proper WOLFBOX mirror bracket made to bolt onto your car's factory mirror mount. The catch is that one bracket does not fit every vehicle, so let's sort out how to get the right one for your car.
Why does my WOLFBOX mirror bracket wobble on the elastic straps?
Every WOLFBOX mirror cam, whether it is a G900 Pro or a TriPro, ships with elastic straps that loop over your existing rear-view mirror. On smooth tarmac they are fine. Out on Australian roads, over speed bumps, potholes and outback corrugations, the camera bounces on those straps and your video comes out shaky. If the standard straps will not stretch around a chunky factory mirror, a set of WOLFBOX long mounting straps helps, but longer straps still will not cure the wobble.
A vehicle-specific OEM bracket fixes that. "OEM style" simply means it copies the shape of your car maker's original mirror mount, so it bolts to the same spot your factory mirror uses. No stretch, no bounce, just rock-steady proof of what happened on the road.
Why doesn't one WOLFBOX mirror bracket fit every car?
WOLFBOX sell a single universal bracket, the "No. 1" style. It is the most common shape and it suits a lot of cars, but it does not fit all of them. Car makers mount their mirrors in dozens of different ways, and the base that works in a Toyota is nothing like the one in a BYD.
Here is the real snag we kept hitting. Most of the fitment data floating around online is for US or European-spec cars. Australian-delivered vehicles are often built differently, with different mirror stalks and mounting bases, so that overseas data leads you straight to the wrong bracket.
Pro Tip: Before you order, take a quick photo of your mirror where it meets the windscreen. That one photo tells us more about the bracket you need than any part number from an overseas site.
We're building an Australian bracket database for your vehicle
We are a small, Australian owned crew, and we would rather get this right than have you guess. So we are building our own database of which WOLFBOX mirror bracket suits each Aussie-delivered vehicle. Every time we match a car, it goes into the list for the next person.
We have already sorted KIAs, BYDs, LandCruisers, Next Gen Rangers and plenty more. If your car is not on the list yet, no worries, we will work with you to figure it out and add it.
You can see the full range of numbered WOLFBOX mirror brackets on the product page, and browse the rest of the range in our WOLFBOX collection.
What about the ADAS shroud in modern cars?
A lot of newer cars have a plastic shroud, a cover, around the base of the mirror. It hides the camera and sensors for ADAS, which stands for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. That is the tech behind features like lane-keeping and auto emergency braking.
To fit an OEM-style bracket, that shroud usually needs to come off or be trimmed so the bracket can sit flush against the factory mount. It sounds fiddly, but on most cars it is a couple of clips and a careful hand. Our how-to video below walks you through the idea, and if you would rather not touch the ADAS shroud yourself, an independent installer can sort it in minutes.
How do I match the right bracket to my car?
It is a simple back-and-forth. Send us your make, model and year, plus that photo of your mirror base, and we will tell you which numbered bracket to order. If we have not done your exact car before, we will work through it with you rather than leave you guessing.
If your vehicle turns out to have no workable mirror mount, a WOLFBOX centre console bracket is another option, and our dash cam mounting options guide compares straps, OEM brackets and console mounts side by side.
Not comfortable removing the shroud or fitting the bracket yourself? We do not install cameras ourselves, but you can find an independent pro near you on our dash cam installer finder.
What if I order the wrong WOLFBOX mirror bracket?
Then we sort it out. Every order is backed by our 30-day "No-Worries" returns, so if the bracket is not right for your vehicle you are not stuck with it. Have a read of the no-worries returns policy for the details.
Our whole aim is to wow you with a WOLFBOX setup that actually suits your Australian-delivered car, not a near-enough overseas guess.
Still not sure which bracket you need?
Have a chat with Michael or Harrison. Send through your car details and a photo of your mirror, and we will match the right bracket for you. Get in touch on our contact page or call 1800 CAM GUY (1800 226 489).
Disclosure, sources and limits
The Dash Cam Guys is an Australian dash cam retailer. We sell VIOFO, Vantrue and WOLFBOX, and the brackets and cameras recommended above are products we sell, so please read this as retailer buying advice rather than an independent survey of the market. We would rather lose a sale than fudge a number, but we do have a commercial interest in what we recommend and you should weigh it accordingly.
We have no commercial relationship with the vehicle manufacturers named in this guide. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by or an authorised dealer for them or their Australian distributors, and no vehicle maker or camera brand paid for, sponsored or supplied anything for this article. All vehicle, feature and accessory names are trademarks of their owner and are used here only to identify the vehicle a bracket or camera is being fitted to.
Bracket fitment information comes from our own matching records for Australian-delivered vehicles, built up car by car, plus the manufacturer's published material. Mirror mounts differ between model years, trims and markets, and Australian-delivered cars often differ from overseas ones, which is exactly why we ask for a photo rather than relying on an overseas part number. If a fitment on this page turns out to be wrong for your car, tell us and we will correct it and swap the bracket.
We do not install. We spec, supply and support the hardware, and any fitting is done by an independent installer you choose. Nothing on this page is legal advice, and none of it changes your rights under the Australian Consumer Law or the terms of your vehicle's warranty, which are matters for the manufacturer or your dealer.
Last reviewed: 19 August 2026. If a specification, a fitment or a price on this page is wrong or has gone out of date, tell us and we will correct it.