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I thought I'd show you guys the custom switch panel I just finished up. I'm going to need to make the switches light up now, I'll either put LEDs in them or beside them. I made it so it should accept any aftermarket DIN size radio if/when I end up changing it out.

So far 4 are reserved (I think) one for controlling when the AC compressor is actually on, one for my Smart-Controller, one for the backup lights and one more for the fogs. I just need more toys to control with it now, any suggestions?



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Nate
 
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Looks Good!!!!!

Nice, clean install Lots of options for those switches. Don't give up until you use em' all. You could always add - interior lights, running lights, trailer "blinker", etc.....





I noticed in your sig. You run an edge and injectors with only a torque converter upgrde for the trans. Any problems with that so far and how many miles have you run with this setup and how strong does it feel?



Todd
 
Its a full DTT upgrade transmission, not just a converter. I did run the stock setup with the DDIIIs and Edge Comp for about 4 months. Once I did the injectors I didn't use the Comp at all though.



Nate
 
I like what you did. Can you provide a little more information like where you got the switches and what you used for the panel?



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Mike
 
It would be great if I could get myself to document this kind of stuff with some pictures, but I almost never get the camera out once I'm into the project.

The project started out with by measuring up a store bought DIN adapter I was using. I didn't like the extra trim ring that needed to be used with it and I didn't like all the wasted space that was left around the radio. Evenutally I got around to modeling up in CAD a new version of a DIN adapter that would hold the radio without the trim ring and place it so that I could squeeze in the switches around it.

The switches took quite a bit of searching to find. Tts difficult to find off the shelf rockers that look decent in a vehicle interior and would also fit in the factory radio space with an aftermarket radio. They are made by Lamb Industries , they have many different combinations available, but its hard to get exactly what you need in limited quantities, e. g Green LED effect light. So I'll probably just modify mine to make them light up myself. Radio Shack actually sells a similar switch that would almost work, but I couldn't get it to fit into my model the way I have it setup.

The panel was made from a 8x10x2 block of ABS that I CND'd from the CAD model I had made up. Getting plastic like this isn't cheap so I had to make sure it was done right the first time, hence all the CAD modeling etc... I think I could actually get aluminum for cheaper and anodize it black.



Nate
 
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