achly controller mounting

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I did a search because I thought there was a thread on this but had no luck.:confused: Where is a good place to mount the controller and does it have to be out in the open or can it be out of sight?? Pics of your install would be great:) Thanks for the input
 
Which one?

The one with TEST? or the one that normally goes under the dash?
 
I wasn't worried about hiding mine so we just put it like this.

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Here is where I put mine.

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Sorry for it being sideways, posting from mobile and it won't let me change it.
 
Thanks for the pics:cool: I just got my kit today and opened it up:D The controller is smaller than I thought. This section might get busy with all my posts as I learn how to play with this new toy:eek: Thanks again
 
Don't put in ashtray you'll run the rest of setting of the test button
 
Thanks for the ideas. :cool: If it ever gets done snowing up here I might get the drive to get out in the garage and work on the car:rolleyes:
 
I like where I have my controller , on the left lower dash and scanmaster on the right lower dash to right of steering wheel. They work good there on a TTA.
 

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Not quite hidden, but a little more integrated I guess. I have a low option car so I just cut a slot and 2 way taped the face plate.

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Not quite hidden, but a little more integrated I guess. I have a low option car so I just cut a slot and 2 way taped the face plate.

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Contact Julio at AlkyControl and he can send you a new decal which will eliminate the face plate and sit more flush. Check out mine in the 9th post.
 
Would have liked to go that route but I already had a misplaced hole is was trying to cover up in the trim plate. This wouldn't allow me to disassemble the faceplate and mount it flush to the panel.
 
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Variation on the dash mounted setup. I like it. Don't mind the mess, it's much better now.
 
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