I know there has been discussion at length as to the place to mount auxillary switches
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. Seems its another "tastes great" argument over the best place. I just was coming back from a trip with a flatbed thinking that the useless overhead "spitter" (as I call it cause thats what happens to anything I put up there as soon as I accelerate) would be a great place for someone who has the know how to design a switch plate to snap in. Anybody ever done anything along these lines??
Cheers!
Kevin
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1996 Ram 2500 4x2, Auto, Banks Power Pak, FABTEC 2" lift, Rancho RS9000, 265x75x16 on custom wheels, Line-X, Toolbox, Westin Steps, Lund Stainless... ..... More to come

. Seems its another "tastes great" argument over the best place. I just was coming back from a trip with a flatbed thinking that the useless overhead "spitter" (as I call it cause thats what happens to anything I put up there as soon as I accelerate) would be a great place for someone who has the know how to design a switch plate to snap in. Anybody ever done anything along these lines??
Cheers!
Kevin
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1996 Ram 2500 4x2, Auto, Banks Power Pak, FABTEC 2" lift, Rancho RS9000, 265x75x16 on custom wheels, Line-X, Toolbox, Westin Steps, Lund Stainless... ..... More to come