jimmy jams controllers???
the plate itself is a better fit. It's textured to match its surrounding. Each one I built was test fit and altered to ensure perfection. I spent 4-5 hours on each one I sent out. I don't build them anymore but had overly satisfied customers when I did.
They do look nice but the other ones look fine to me. Perhaps they look better in person. I do like the high contrast of the colored switches since I can close them up & not look at the rainbow of color when not in use. I'm using small metal toggle switches on my setup.
I bought one from Ryan a long time ago. I really like it and it does fit very well. Hey ryan can you shoot me a pm. I need to replace a switch and I can't find one thats the same size. I want to get a switch to control an electric cutout and I was curious if you could get me one to match the other two.
here is mine in the car
here is mine in the car
Yeah, I like the Dyno tune but $149 for 4 switches & 4 lights is a bit much IMHO. It does look like a quality item, but that is just pretty expensive. I'm working on a close of the Dynotune model & so far I've gotten about $7 into it. I have to find a cheap 2-1/16 gauge for the housing...or I've also been thinking of just putting them in the ash tray. I haven't decided yet. I found some nice small metal toggle switches at a local electronics place & matching momentary as well with leads saudered on them already so they have a shallow mount depth.
Originally Posted by DynotuneN2O
Another option is the DynoTune switch center
I hear you about the cost, were working on reducing the cost! There is a ton of stuff inside that housing! The switches are very expensive and quality parts and will last a long time. I have one and use it alot, its just to cool looking and works so good even at $149 I still love it!
Dan
Dan
Yeah, I got the metal switches for mine for durability. I can't stand those cheap-O switches that are long & clear colored plastic. They break easy & have too deep of a mount depth.

