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Switch Panel
Saturday, March 03, 2007 7:46 AM
I am trying to find a switch panel to control my lights and such but I can't seem to locate one. I want one that will house 3 of the racing style covered switch. Does anyone know where I can find one? I tried ebay but the one I found they want like $35.


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Re: Switch Panel
Saturday, March 03, 2007 10:00 AM
I think Pep Boys sells something like that...a buncha switches and a push start button on a fake c/f panel...I think it was like $30 or somethin, but I havent looked at one in a few years...



Re: Switch Panel
Saturday, March 03, 2007 10:16 AM
if you have an aftermarket head unit you can do what i did and mount them in the filler peice that surounds the headunit. otherwise you can mount them in the bezel fairly easily, or the center consol. just depends on were you are trying to put them.


check this place out for switches, very good selection, and the prices are cheap. hell you might see somthing else you like up there as well.



Re: Switch Panel
Saturday, March 03, 2007 4:56 PM

walmart has some cheap switches which can be connected together, they are rocker style and light up when on... thats what im using just because my neons are red and the switches light up red. i thought it would go nicely.

perfect timing for this question. i have a small switch panel (two switches) which requires two screws (1/4" long) to be drilled into somewhere in my car to mount it... any suggestions as to where i can mount this? i want it to be out of the way, but not difficult to get to... the switches are for my interior(1) and exterior(2) neons.
i was thinking, about the following places, but dont know if the wires could be easily hidden
1. center console and drill the wires towards the front of the car hiding them all under my change holder so i can swap the fuses if needed and then from there, run them under the console to the wiring panel.
2. glovebox. i dont know how i would hide the wires from the glovebox, but i guess i could pull the dash pad off and hang it on the top side of the glovebox and put the wires through the top and run them back to the wire panel...
3. drivers side of the console... i like this idea, but i dont want the panel of switches just chillin there in the middle of nowhere.
4. Please toss out suggestions.
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