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Old 03-31-2005, 01:35 PM
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Electric Cut Out Hi need some help Five O has been giving me a hard time with my manual cut out and the truth is it is a pain in the Butt to get under there and take it off and put it on. So I have read about an electric cut out but havent been able to find one. Also if you could tell me how hard it is to install.

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U Could Get It From One Of The Sponsor On The Right. Qtp ->
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Ok thanks any specific site better than the other or cut out than the other
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Install is very easy. Bolt it to your cutout, run the wires through the grommet under the rear seat, mount switch where you want it, connect power and ground wire...enjoy.
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I've had a QTP for years. Good product.
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Highly recommend Street-Pro. Very well built and no reports of failures.
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I have had a street-pro and now the QTP, my personal favorite is the QTP. But both are high quality, but I like the quality of the QTP gears over the Street-pro and it is less expensive. The one plus with Street-pro is the ceramic coated pipe, but you can get a stainless cutout for the QTP as well. It comes down to personal preference in my opinion. You will love the ease of the electric over manual no matter what one you get.
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I have had a street-pro and now the QTP, my personal favorite is the QTP. But both are high quality, but I like the quality of the QTP gears over the Street-pro and it is less expensive. The one plus with Street-pro is the ceramic coated pipe, but you can get a stainless cutout for the QTP as well. It comes down to personal preference in my opinion. You will love the ease of the electric over manual no matter what one you get.
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Thanks for all the information you guys rock.




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