Raptor shift light locations?

wesalbert

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Where is everyone mounting their Raptor shiftlights?
I can't mount on top of the steering column because my K40 radar detector is mounted on it. I was thinking of under the gauge pod, or on the side of it. Also thought about drilling a hole and mounting it next to the gauge making it flush if it will fit. Or maybe in an air vent. :dontknow:
Where is yours?
 
viperhauler said:
right beside the oil temp gauge...just don't drill the screw into the wires on the guage;)
Use 3M double sided body tape. Works great....no holes.:rock:
 

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put it in the AC Vent!..... hidden and it' lights up the whole vent when it goes off!
 
viperhauler said:
would have been good....but i got a hole, now;)
Sounds like you got the wires too. Learn that from experience???:D
 
SilvrSRT10 said:
Sounds like you got the wires too. Learn that from experience???:D

Thats what I was thinking :laugh:
 
JTS VENOM PERFORMANCE said:
duct tape it to a windshield wiper blade, then you cant miss it:D

Thats what you did, isn't it? :D
 
Got a brandy new one for sale Black, never used. If interested let me know.

Not sure what there sellin for now but 25% off for this one.

Jim
 
I got mine from another member last week. :rock:
 
I have mine flush mounted in the pillar near the gauge. It's perfectly in line of sight & subtle.
This is an older image but you get the point. I love seeing it flash. :D :D :D


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that is EXACTLY what I am thinking. :rock: I was worried if there was enough room or not. Any problems getting it in there?
 
walbert said:
that is EXACTLY what I am thinking. :rock: I was worried if there was enough room or not. Any problems getting it in there?

Plenty of room. I have OCD so usually document things, luckily this is one such instance. :D There's stacks of room and no issues mounting it (use industrial strength resin style glue to attach the Raptor mount). The hole itself which the Raptor pokes out of in the front takes most of what little weight the Raptor has. The Raptor bracket is there just to help (if anything). My RH pillar is custom made from plastic and fiberglass (due to the RHD conversion) but it still appears to be the same dimensions. It's easy enough to undo 2 bolts and unclip it to check space anyhow. ;) Once again, this is an older image prior to painting the interior black. :)


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