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Old 07-30-2008, 07:22 PM
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i just ordered tein flexes with the EDFC. i have an 04 ap2 and i dont know where a good place to put the EDFC. i know ap1 have a good place in the center console but i dont see a good place to put it in the center console of my ap2. i was wondering if you guys can give me some input on a good place for the unit.
Old 07-30-2008, 08:27 PM
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i put mine below the steering wheel toward the left side (make sense?) easy to see and make changes.
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Originally Posted by Bigpappaholt,Jul 30 2008, 11:27 PM
i put mine below the steering wheel toward the left side (make sense?) easy to see and make changes.
how did you hang it. double stuck tape?
Old 07-30-2008, 09:21 PM
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yea i had velcro but in the hot Texas heat it wasnt sticky enough, i got the strongest double sided tape Target had and its working well. ill try and take a pic so you can see how it looks
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Kinda hard to see, i also have my boost control in the same spot to the left of edfc. hope this helps

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^ thanks. looks good and its kinda hidden from ppl looking through the window.
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Originally Posted by MUAY_THAIerd,Jul 30 2008, 11:42 PM
how did you hang it. double stuck tape?
I put mine in the same spot as the above posters. To hang it I drilled two small holes in the dash (not visible) and used zip ties. It's really secure where it is and I don't have to worry about leaving sticky crap all over the place when it's time for an upgrade.
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And yes, best of all is taht people can't see it looking in the window. And when your driving, I can see the entire edfc through the gap in the steering wheel np.
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Damn thats nice bigpoppa!!! I was wondering the dimensions on the EDFC myself for mounting purposes. looks like besides some legroom, not too much space is compromised.

How do you like it? Is it worth the $$$, to me it seems like it would simply because you have to take the whole trunk apart to adjust settings on the rears.
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Originally Posted by s2kobsession,Jul 31 2008, 06:13 AM
I put mine in the same spot as the above posters. To hang it I drilled two small holes in the dash (not visible) and used zip ties. It's really secure where it is and I don't have to worry about leaving sticky crap all over the place when it's time for an upgrade.
Goo gone works wonders, and you dont have to worry about drilling your beautiful car up.


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