New, M6 switchplates for your 97-02 F-body.
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New, M6 switchplates for your 97-02 F-body.
Well, I wanted to get these done in the next week or 2, but I couldn't wait, so I made them today. I am sorry that I am so fast that sometimes I underestimate myself Anyway, without further waiting, here is the emblempros.com M6 ashtray switchplate... AVAILABLE NOW:
http://emblempros.com/inc/sdetail/1186
Let's hear what you guys have to say.
http://emblempros.com/inc/sdetail/1186
Let's hear what you guys have to say.
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The push button momentary isn't a bad idea, but I like the look of all rocker switches. If I can find a push button momentary that blends in well, I'll consider throwing it in.
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It's the only way to secure it unless you want to use superglue. It's just my opinion, but I think it is one of the cleanest plates that any company makes, and it is highly customizeable. The price is very competitive with other plates out there as well. If you don't like it, there are other options.
The push button momentary isn't a bad idea, but I like the look of all rocker switches. If I can find a push button momentary that blends in well, I'll consider throwing it in.
The push button momentary isn't a bad idea, but I like the look of all rocker switches. If I can find a push button momentary that blends in well, I'll consider throwing it in.
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Its only constructive criticism, With my Nitrous outlet panel I was taking it out a few times to fix wires etc so the tape would be a problem... Deffinently agree on one of the cleanest plates, It fills up the hole very well. Take all opinions into consideration, the more options availiable, the more orders.
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We have a 3 position switch On / Neutral / On that might work with a fan operation as long as you put it through the proper relay. Otherwise, I just have the i/o switch.
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The 3-position switch I use is a 3-pin switch. It will supply current in the up and down position. So long as your relay will resist in one direction more than the other, it will give you your Hi/Low speed functions.