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I am hoping to get some info on best place for button in a NO BOX bottom bulb car not a stocker/superstock so placement it 100% up to me so hoping for info as to where is best
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no ideas? is steering wheel best? I want to know what is most consentient
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Not an expert, I've got a total of 5 runs with a button, always had stick car. However I think there is no set place everyone is different what works for me my kid hates and so on. this may require some trial and error, just make sure wherever you put it the mount is solid (ie) no movement. Joe
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I'd put it on the shifter.
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Using a practice tree, find the position that gives you the most consistent results and duplicate that inside your car. Placing the button on the steering wheel keeps you from having to reach for the button, but sometimes can be difficult trying to make sharp turns because of the cord wrapping around the column.
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Thanks for the feed back
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