Truck switch panels....
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Truck switch panels....
Hey guys. I thought I would share with you that we have both truck switches panels in stock and now on our website.
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...roduct_id=2182
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...roduct_id=2196
Thanks,
Dave
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...roduct_id=2182
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...roduct_id=2196
Thanks,
Dave
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Have yall thought about a switch panel for the obs trucks (96-99)? If you put in an aftermarket radio there is a cubby hole under the a/c controls, I made one out of a peice of aluminum I had laying around. Just a thought to help out us obs guys.
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Hey guys, I am fabing up a piece that sits in the lower cubby hole. I'm sure I can make a few more.
Also, I have scribe lines on the back so you know where the cubby itself is when you drill holes on that plate. All you really have to do is drill a hole in the back wall of the cubby for wires. You CAN fit a gauge in that cubby...but its TIGHT I can make templates for 2/16" gauges also. what you see here is for fitment (only metal at my shop) I am going to buy some nice 1/32" alum. plate and brushed plate for these and I might black oxide a few...
Perks of working in a machine shop!
Also, I have scribe lines on the back so you know where the cubby itself is when you drill holes on that plate. All you really have to do is drill a hole in the back wall of the cubby for wires. You CAN fit a gauge in that cubby...but its TIGHT I can make templates for 2/16" gauges also. what you see here is for fitment (only metal at my shop) I am going to buy some nice 1/32" alum. plate and brushed plate for these and I might black oxide a few...
Perks of working in a machine shop!
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