EcoHeliGuy
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If you don't want to screw into the interior. Make sure you use very strong double sided tape. You do not want this controller to be dislodged from an impact. I wouldn't suggest Velcro, and in aviation we use high quality velcro a lot.
3M command hooks come with a sticky removable strip that is extremely strong in lateral strength, but weak in sheer. They have a tab you can pull on to remove the hook. I would place this strip between the controllers mount and the trim you plan to attach too.
The 3M strip is generally safe on surfaces without damaging finish, your results may very.
The controller works with inertia, Velcro isn't rigid enough to transfer the energy required to get the results you are demanding from this piece of safety equipment. Also if the controller came loose during severe maneuvers or long term road vibrations, it would be come inoperable or worst yet the manual override could get triggered and cause your trailer to lockup.
3M command hooks come with a sticky removable strip that is extremely strong in lateral strength, but weak in sheer. They have a tab you can pull on to remove the hook. I would place this strip between the controllers mount and the trim you plan to attach too.
The 3M strip is generally safe on surfaces without damaging finish, your results may very.
The controller works with inertia, Velcro isn't rigid enough to transfer the energy required to get the results you are demanding from this piece of safety equipment. Also if the controller came loose during severe maneuvers or long term road vibrations, it would be come inoperable or worst yet the manual override could get triggered and cause your trailer to lockup.