2013 Fastech 382 chrome switch part numbers
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I purchased the black/chrome carling switch covers direct from formula when I re-did my dash. They also sold me the chrome military style rocker switches for the drives/tabs/trailer. I would give formula a call and see what they have laying around. If I remember correctly the carling switch covers weren't too expensive...the chrome military rocker switch's, now that's a different story (like $65.00/rocker switch which is crazy for a tiny little switch).
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That's correct , call Scott at Formula.
Scott has them in stock at present, as I just ordered mine before I started the thread.
I'll post some close up pictures when they arrive.
Scott has them in stock at present, as I just ordered mine before I started the thread.
I'll post some close up pictures when they arrive.
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Just a heads up ....
" It looks like they replaced the old style Bennett rocker switches for the trim and drive with these newer Carling switches. " Steve
So if you want the trim switches like paaka, you will need to be very specific when you talk to Steve and order the older style.
The trim switches part numbers on the first post are the same style as all the other switches.
They are different to paakas trim switches.
" It looks like they replaced the old style Bennett rocker switches for the trim and drive with these newer Carling switches. " Steve
So if you want the trim switches like paaka, you will need to be very specific when you talk to Steve and order the older style.
The trim switches part numbers on the first post are the same style as all the other switches.
They are different to paakas trim switches.
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I just ordered and received the roccker switches and bodys from Formula. Also got the chrome switches for drives and tabs (eliminating the trailer switch )
Does anyone know if installing the rocker switch covers and pulling them back out will damage them.
I want to get the panels redone at some point so ill need to pull them back out
Thanks
Does anyone know if installing the rocker switch covers and pulling them back out will damage them.
I want to get the panels redone at some point so ill need to pull them back out
Thanks
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Shane,
I believe you should not have any difficulty removing the switches at a later date.
The wings on the side of the switches - where you see the jagged edge - just spring in to go in the appropriate sized hole.
I see no reason why you cannot take the dash off at a later date & compress both sides of the switch and pop them back out again.
I believe you should not have any difficulty removing the switches at a later date.
The wings on the side of the switches - where you see the jagged edge - just spring in to go in the appropriate sized hole.
I see no reason why you cannot take the dash off at a later date & compress both sides of the switch and pop them back out again.
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Here are the pictures of the switch covers & horn.
Have you ever tried to take a photo of a mirrow?
In the first photo you can see my reflection from various angles,
Just shows how shiny these covers are.
In this one I tried to get rid of me!
But you can still a reflection of a picture I have hanging on the wall behind me!
That square you see on the switches is just a reflection!
Have you ever tried to take a photo of a mirrow?
In the first photo you can see my reflection from various angles,
Just shows how shiny these covers are.
In this one I tried to get rid of me!
But you can still a reflection of a picture I have hanging on the wall behind me!
That square you see on the switches is just a reflection!