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Old 06-06-2020, 10:42 AM
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https://rockerswitchpros.com

I've considered them myself. Yes, they are nice.
Just went to the site & poked round on the 'demo' model. Very nice!
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Old 06-06-2020, 11:32 AM
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Just went to the site & poked round on the 'demo' model. Very nice!
I agree, cool ideas when you need a rocker switch versus the standard switches out there.
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Old 06-05-2020, 06:59 PM
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Where did you get the light switch panel? Very nice touch.
I still have it and do not plan to use. Shoot me a PM if interested.
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So how about a long overdue update? I won't type much on what all I accomplished here. I finally got the car on the ground. One thing you guys will notice throughout is I did pull the trigger on the MaxJax lift. It certainly made this process much easier!

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I decided to go with a Raingear hidden wiper system which works along side my smoothed out firewall. While I obviously haven't had the oppurtunity to use the wipers I will say the overall fit and finish was excellent.

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Do you think a DSE motor would work with the Raingear hidden setup? I like the additional speeds of the DSE motor.
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Old 11-01-2015, 10:18 AM
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I installed the raingear in my 67. It is a nice setup. I think you could make the dse motor work without to much trouble.
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Old 11-01-2015, 12:35 PM
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Very nice car
Thanks for the compliments!

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It's a beauty . Keep the pics coming
Thanks! Replied to your PM as well.

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Wow nice update! Car is looking very good. Sucks with the minor issues your having but that seems to just be part of it.

Who makes those switches?
Yea, unfortunately it is. It can all be fixed though! Switches are made by Carling. I purchased them through http://www.otrattw.net

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Do you think a DSE motor would work with the Raingear hidden setup? I like the additional speeds of the DSE motor.
Hard to say. I have no experience with the DSE motor to compare. You could probably call rain gear and ask him. I had some shipping problems and the owner/president called me personally. Great company to deal with.
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