Gen 1 Paddle Shifter Kits

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TAC71

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To everyone waiting on the paddle shifters. I’ve sourced everything to start putting these together except one piece. I’m having a hell of a time finding the correct pins for the back of the SCCM. On the prototype I modified some different pins to make them work, but I’d really like to find the correct pins for the kits. If anyone knows where these pins can be easily found please let me know.
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The harness where the new pins from the paddle shifter harness will go.




When I did this mod I could not locate new direct fit pins for this connector either. I found a pin part number but no source could supply them. I ended up getting some from a auto wrecker to get mine working. Not the best option, but the only way to get it to work. Has been working perfectly since installed. I use them even when towing.
 
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When I did this mod I could not locate new direct fit pins for this connector either. I found a pin part number but no source could supply them. I ended up getting some from a auto wrecker to get mine working. Not the best option, but the only way to get it to work. Has been working perfectly since installed. I use them even when towing.
Thanks man, appreciate the input.
 
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Once I get these last few pins figured out I’ll put up a dedicated “how to” post. The way I have this set up it really shouldn’t be too hard at all for people. Drill a few holes in the steering wheel to mount the paddles and plug in the wires and your good to go.
 

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Once I get these last few pins figured out I’ll put up a dedicated “how to” post. The way I have this set up it really shouldn’t be too hard at all for people. Drill a few holes in the steering wheel to mount the paddles and plug in the wires and your good to go.
What switches are you using? pic?
 

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The pins I modified to work on the prototype harness. Note the missing chunk of the retainer clip. This was necessary because of the modified pins I made. These are the location of the pins I’m in search of. Most of the pins on Ford interior harness are a standard small square in shape. These however are similar but more of a rectangle.
@KrautKabbage the answer to your quest lies within this thread https://www.fordraptorforum.com/thr...headlight-switch-with-fog-illumination.86427/
 

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Oh I’m so excited for this. I have been looking into this for the last few months ever since I finished my “build“. I don’t have a raptor but I’ve got a 13 F150 with a built “big turbo” ecoboost and long travel kit/fiberglass, etc and I’ve wanted to have a better solution to stay in manual mode than the buttons on the shifter. Are you planning on selling a kit or just documenting what you’ve done?
 
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