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Old Jul 24, 2015 | 10:09 AM
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anyone here with wired accuair controller? I'm wondering where you guys placed it. I have mine inside the center arm rest and it's a hassle taking it out to raise the car higher for those bumps. Please post pics if you have them.

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Old Jul 24, 2015 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by socalturbo
anyone here with wired accuair controller? I'm wondering where you guys placed it. I have mine inside the center arm rest and it's a hassle taking it out to raise the car higher for those bumps. Please post pics if you have them.

Thanks in advance!
Heres mine. i used a Brodit phone holder with a strong velcro type material to hold it on.
The phone holder has a swivel so you can adjust it to the perfect angle.
Obviously it is on the opposite side of the car for me.
I will take some more detailed photos tomorrow for you.

Been like this for three years, works a treat

and is in the perfect position for me.

Cheers Steve



Before I changed the gear shift.
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Old Jul 27, 2015 | 10:33 AM
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That looks really neat and thanks for the idea! Does your controller get warm/hot because mine does and wondering if you experience the same thing.
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That looks really neat and thanks for the idea! Does your controller get warm/hot because mine does and wondering if you experience the same thing.
Hi socal

Yes, mine gets pretty warm, but not hot.
some more pictures for you of the bracket I use.
















With my new gear shift.

Cheers
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Thank you for helping out. looks like a solid solution, I'll look for it online.
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Thank you for helping out. looks like a solid solution, I'll look for it online.
If you go this route, you will notice I filed a half round into the bracket to allow room for the connector.
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