push pull kill switch
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Just copy the bracket from one of the kit's.
Very basic flat stock, bent to fit your location,
and drilled the same way you would mount it to a body panel.
You can weld or bolt in and use the small hole in the body to hold the rod steady.
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Just copy the bracket from one of the kit's.
Very basic flat stock, bent to fit your location,
and drilled the same way you would mount it to a body panel.
You can weld or bolt in and use the small hole in the body to hold the rod steady.
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mine came with a bracket but i will need to make a bracket to bolt to that one was wondering on the placement of where most people run them in the back of the car and what brackets are people making as far as design goes
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This is one we made up, used an ordinary cutoff switch and fabed the rest ourself, the push pull will go out the center of the bowtie on the berger panel and the bowtie handle is an exact replica of that, when in pushed in it will be power off and on top of the orginal bowtie, just a little something extra we came up with.
Sorry for the bad pics, Ill have more of my build when we get closer to finsihed
Sorry for the bad pics, Ill have more of my build when we get closer to finsihed
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This is one we made up, used an ordinary cutoff switch and fabed the rest ourself, the push pull will go out the center of the bowtie on the berger panel and the bowtie handle is an exact replica of that, when in pushed in it will be power off and on top of the orginal bowtie, just a little something extra we came up with.
Sorry for the bad pics, Ill have more of my build when we get closer to finsihed
Sorry for the bad pics, Ill have more of my build when we get closer to finsihed