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I will admit that this is a remix of 2 other prints I found online and this is also the first version - i've actually done 2 more versions where the front is cut out more and the cable routes to the front instead of the back
I wonder if it was from me! https://www.printables.com/model/278864-jeep-wrangler-jl-center-dash-tray

Noticed the inset for the PETG clip part and the split edges where it slopes up. If so you should add it to the remix portion on printables!
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First - big hat tip to you @WilhelmSR. I took a few liberties with your design and hope you take it as a complement, as it is intended.

My Tazer Mni was a bit tight with your thingiverse version on both the Prusa and Lulzbot printers that I used to prototype the print, and both are calibrated. Rather than scale the print up to 103% as others had done, I took the time and laid the micrometer across my Tazer Mini and reconstructed your enclosure.

I also need to see blinkin lights - and added an opening to access the USB port so that it doesn't need to be pulled at all.

But the blinkin lights were a must.

If mounted "upside down", the LED and microUSB port would be always accessible and you wouldn't need the clip. So with that, I ventured into crafting a variation that would allow me to see the LED, jack into the USB, and have a not-too-tight fit with my Tazer Mini.

My assembly included a Tazer mockup so that I could check the enclosure's fit virtually.

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(Above: The right body is the micrometer-measured part used to get the access window and depths correct on the holder body on the left.)


Mounting it upside-down mandated the zip ties be relocated to the outside of the shell. I then added a bottom berm that sits flush against the kick-rail:

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Mine mounts on the metal bar back further behind the kick panel than the one you're showing above from @Rhinebeck01 , so that I can jack in the USB without taking off the kick panel. That's where the additional added berm (right, above) comes in - it rests on the lower Chamfer on the inner bar behind the driver's kick (which can be seen between my thumb and pointer fingers below):

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Gotta have the blinkin lights.
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I had posted an aftermarket seat heater installation in the cheap hack thread a while ago. Still working well, but decided to design (in Blender) and 3d print something to improve heater button visbility/usability.

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