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Old 10-02-2008, 06:11 PM
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Nice job, that looks really cool. Dunno if this has been done before, but I've always thought it'd be cool to get a window switch panel from a crew cab and use one of the back window switches to control a cutout. Then you've got an extra switch again, but you don't have to cut anything up.

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thats a good idea too.
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That is a pretty slick idea.. I put my QTP switch on the right side of my center console, you open up the lid and there is the switch.. Get hiding spot.
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Originally Posted by 03ssilverado
That is a pretty slick idea.. I put my QTP switch on the right side of my center console, you open up the lid and there is the switch.. Get hiding spot.
Yeah, if your switch is as ugly as my QTP switch, I would hide it too.
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show us the ugly QTP switches....
Old 10-02-2008, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by GMCtrk
answer?
post 5...
I drilled a small hole in the floor at the rear pass side of the cab
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Where did you buy your cutout? i'm gettting ready to have a new catback made and i wanna do a cutout if its not too costly.
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DMHperformance, price is average but its backed with 4 year warranty and its built really well
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Another good place to put a switch, if you have some ABS plastic laying around, is in the place where the electronic controls for 4wd go, on the left of your steering column.

Good looking installs.


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