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I think this topic has been exhausted, but I found these photos so what the heck....

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Only works if your machine doesn't have a hot/cool box, I suppose.
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This is exactly what I did. It works great! It really is the only spot to put cup holders....provided you don't have the hot/cool box as was mentioned.

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I did this with a cup holder, but I had to turn the vent completely around so that the holder could attach to it properly.

Only real problem with it is it fits a soda can, which means a coffee cup any larger than a medium no longer fits. When did we start drinking 22oz of coffee at a time? Sheesh. Only cup I've found that works properly is this one. Notice the narrowed bottom which is the size of a soda can - a perfect fit.
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As for the shifter cover, I mounted my trailer brake controller on the side of it, like thus...
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The smiling goat cup looks like a nice espresso shooter, but where's your coffee cup!? :wink:

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jwfchase wrote:The smiling goat cup looks like a nice espresso shooter, but where's your coffee cup!? :wink:
:cry: I have big hands... :cry: which I'm sensitive about...

Question for Torchard: how did you get the cover off? Do you have a manual transmission? I couldn't remove mine because of the automatic shifter (the handle wouldn't fit through the hole). Course, I couldn't rotate it much because the hot/cool box was in the way...
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mararmeisto wrote:how did you get the cover off? Do you have a manual transmission? I couldn't remove mine because of the automatic shifter (the handle wouldn't fit through the hole). Course, I couldn't rotate it much because the hot/cool box was in the way...
Going from memory, you undo the 4 screws on the sides (duh), unscrew the knob of the 4x4 lever, then lift up the cover and rotate it 90 degrees (can't remember if it is right or left turn) to get the shift lever through the space. Yes, the cool box gets in the way a bit, but is should be fairly easy. I think you have to put the shifter into Drive or 2 or L. Of course your brake controller won't help.
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Duh... shift the shifter into another gear. :oops: Smrt, I is.

Of course now I don't need to remove it, but it would have made drilling the holes and mounting the brake controller that much easier if I'd figured out that little tidbit. Sheesh!
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mararmeisto wrote:Smart, I is. Sheesh!
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mararmeisto wrote:
jwfchase wrote:The smiling goat cup looks like a nice espresso shooter, but where's your coffee cup!? :wink:
:cry: I have big hands... :cry: which I'm sensitive about...

Question for Torchard: how did you get the cover off? Do you have a manual transmission? I couldn't remove mine because of the automatic shifter (the handle wouldn't fit through the hole). Course, I couldn't rotate it much because the hot/cool box was in the way...
Mine's an automatic. Could be due to your hot/cool box as I had to give it a bit of a twist to get it past the shifter.
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