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Old 11-10-2009, 02:02 PM
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They were great in there day, but put a few northern Ontario winters on that switch and would corrode and short out in no time.
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I've discovered a great mod !!! tofer, where you at
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old idea but a good one to resurrect every once in a while
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Im wanting a couple of cop spotlights for both sides of the cab. This will give a passenger something to play withand hopefully help navigate You can get some actually made for toyota and other trucks.
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Im wanting a couple of cop spotlights for both sides of the cab. This will give a passenger something to play withand hopefully help navigate You can get some actually made for toyota and other trucks.

where from?
Old 11-10-2009, 08:00 PM
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Oh thats just great! Thanks a million for this @%$#ing thread! Now I have to take my dash apart AGAIN and put this floor switch in!







Old 11-10-2009, 08:02 PM
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I've discovered a great mod !!! tofer, where you at
I am right here!!!
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Anyone have a part number for the floor switch?
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I had one on my bronco, hated it, but i guess it's a good idea if the switch doesn't rust out and stick like mine did on the bronco. I didn't think about doing this, but may have to look into it again. Keep in mind though, it may or may not be water crossing friendly so a water proof switch might be a good thing to get if you can find one that works.

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I have a 1970 Opel GT and it has a floor mounted wiper/wiper fluid switch. Tap it and the wipers go once, step on it and it squirts wiper fluid and wipes the windshield. That would come in handy while wheelin up here in the wet northwest when it can't decide if it wants to rain or not so you don't have to keep taking your hand off the wheel to turn the wiper switch off and on.
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its a common thing in lod trucks and cars as mentioned, but they do short from water from your feet. I was thinking about doing this but wouldn't put it near the clutch but that damn foot rest near the clutch so its high and dry.
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