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Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?


Judging by the pic, I'm thinking no but maybe all that stuff behind it isn't neccessary? What I wanna do is re-locate my hvac and radio and mount a monitor right there in the center of my dash, and I thought a cool and discrete location for the hvac would be on the sunvisor, any thoughts?
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

You'd have better luck mounting it in the glove box. Other wise your gona have a shit load of vac lines to extend.
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

Yeah, I realized this and it wouldn't be possible anyway unless I had some thick ass visors. Sooo, moving on...what about the hump in the headliner where the sunroof switch is? ehh ehh?
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

fiberglass is your friend put it anywhere you want, lol
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

sorry about the noob qustion but what is the HVAC and what does it do?
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

It's the panel that has the heater/ac knobs and NO it's not possible to mount it in the sunvisors or anywhere else like that because there are vacuum lines and alot of other stuff that needs to be behind the panel.
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

Heh, I have searched many times for places to remount those... I think if i ever have free time i would put them right underneith the parking brake on the side of the center console. =D
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

the easiest...(and also stupidest places to mount them, unless the car isnt your daily driver)...is somewhere on the passenger side of the dash, near the airbag or in the glovebox, because you don't have to extend any wires or vacuum lines because they already come from that side, it's re-locating it near the driver's side that's tricky
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

It would be sweet to move the hvac into the center console in the part that flips open and closed that way you could hide it away. but also a pain in the ass to open that all the time to change fan speed n temp.
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

If you want to go really impractical and zanny then why not just stick it in the passenger seat with a little flip up cushion and raise the floor of the passenger side a touch to hide all the lines? Now thats some shit right there lance.
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

Haha, yes sir it is. I'd like to do something like that, with a flip up seat, nitrous or playstation or something. I guess some of my Fast and the furious influences stuck around
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

LoL i watched all the Fast and the Furious movies last week when i stayed home sick and the first is by far the best then the 2nd they just keep getting dumber n dumber But i allmost cryed in the 2nd movie when the Saleen Mustang got run over lol
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

Ha, I was SOUPED when that happened.
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

fiberglass them into your headliner, right above your rear view mirror....
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Re: Is it possible to mount the hvac in the sunvisors?

Thought about it but it still might not fit good without making it look dumb with a big housing for it.
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