DIN Switch Panel

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I got a new center bezel for my car, and I had a not so good home made single DIN switch panel in there. Looking to rewire all that stuff with a new panel. Anyone have any good ideas for a single DIN switch panel. I'd like to keep it less than $100.

Kurt
 
I got a new center bezel for my car, and I had a not so good home made single DIN switch panel in there. Looking to rewire all that stuff with a new panel. Anyone have any good ideas for a single DIN switch panel. I'd like to keep it less than $100.

Kurt

I was doing to make one out of sheet metal ill let you know how it goes... i made one a few years back for a probe out of plexi with glow wire behind it. made the switched appear to float which was cool. Ricer... Yes... I was 17 :rolleyes:

I was offering to make them at cost for people on the probe forums.
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Yeah, I got a plastic one in there now. Looking for something that is easy to install and remove without so much fab work. I would just like to add that damn... Painless Wiring is proud of their stuff.

Kurt
 
Just get a blank one of these gauge panels and drill the switch holes where needed. I have one of these but in a 3 gauge configuration and it mounts pretty good with an aluminum bracket on each side that kind of sandwiches the panel between the front bezel and aluminum bracket.

I modified the mount though and use it in the top hvac opening and moved the hvac controls to the bottom opening.

$20 for a black plastic one with no holes or they also have brushed aluminum for $25

Florida 5.0
 
Just get a blank one of these gauge panels and drill the switch holes where needed. I have one of these but in a 3 gauge configuration and it mounts pretty good with an aluminum bracket on each side that kind of sandwiches the panel between the front bezel and aluminum bracket.

I modified the mount though and use it in the top hvac opening and moved the hvac controls to the bottom opening.

$20 for a black plastic one with no holes or they also have brushed aluminum for $25

Florida 5.0

Perfect. I was looking all over the web for a blank one like that. You'd be surprised how hard they are too find. I also love the idea of moving the a/c controls to the bottom.

Kurt
 
Low is fine for switches, but for gauges you want them high. I have my HVAC controls in the lower position and gauges in the top. All my switches (line lock, stage limiter, twEECer tune knob) are in an ashtray switch panel.
 

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