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Got this in the mail today from @Kmandoske and I can't wait to this weekend to install them. He did an awesome job on them and I would recommend him to anyone wanting to add more switches to your truck. Thanks Keith for the great service and bad ass switch panel.

Speaking from experience: be careful with that dremel tool. Thing will trash a headliner in about .00009 seconds!!! Good luck, can't wait to see how it turns out.....
 

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Speaking from experience: be careful with that dremel tool. Thing will trash a headliner in about .00009 seconds!!! Good luck, can't wait to see how it turns out.....
Thanks I know that's one thing I've been worrying about. When I was cutting in my flush mounts on my rear bumper that happened so that's all I've been thinking about lol. And the way I am if that happened I would have to buy a whole new headliner because it would drive me ******* crazy and I would probably cry a little every time I looked at it. Lol.
Dont use a rotary tool use an oscillating one and it will be much harder for it to run away on you.

Something like this, pick your favorite brand:

Dremel Multi-Max 2.3-Amp Oscillating Tool Kit-MM20-02H - The Home Depot

Luckily I'm in construction so I happen to have a Dewalt one like that so I'll try using that. They definitely are easier to handle than a dremel thanks for the suggestion.
 

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Thanks I know that's one thing I've been worrying about. When I was cutting in my flush mounts on my rear bumper that happened so that's all I've been thinking about lol. And the way I am if that happened I would have to buy a whole new headliner because it would drive me ******* crazy and I would probably cry a little every time I looked at it. Lol.


Luckily I'm in construction so I happen to have a Dewalt one like that so I'll try using that. They definitely are easier to handle than a dremel thanks for the suggestion.

Cut the fabric with an exacto knife first then use the oscillating tool on cut away the plastic.
 
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Got this in the mail today from @Kmandoske and I can't wait till this weekend to install them. He did an awesome job on them and I would recommend him to anyone wanting to add more switches to your truck. Thanks Keith for the great service and bad ass switch panel.

What does the Zombie switch do?
 

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What does the Zombie switch do?

I'm probably going to hook up my roof mount to that one and the Sasquatch one is going to be for the flush mounts I'm cutting into my front bumper like @The Macf did. It was the only silly ones I could find that I liked. I really wanted Star Wars ones but I couldn't find them anywhere. I'm hoping with the new movies coming out that someone starts making them so I can switch them out. I know I'm a dork but I don't care lol.
 

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Otrattw can make you custom switch covers with whatever you want. Had some made for my SxS a few years ago and came out great.
 
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