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    I wired mine with a relay and an energizing switch by the ashtray and put a momentary switch in the shifter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nsty04SVT View Post
    Okay ya'll convinced me just put the order in for the below with the optional momentary switch can't wait going to look killer!

    What knob style did you go with Jeff?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackmare View Post
    What knob style did you go with Jeff?
    It's like the one pictured above Black ball with White lettering and White Ford Logo - 6 speed pattern with Reverse on the upper right.

    They also have an option to add the momentary switch so chose that as well

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    https://www.speeddawg.com/shift-knob...b-with-pattern
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    As suggested, use the existing switch to turn the circuit off when your not using the LL. When your at the track (or quiet road in Mexico), turn the switch on to activate the system, trigger via the shifter mounted button.

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    Looking forward to it Rick, I'll follow your advise for sure like the idea of being able to turn off while not in track mode
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nsty04SVT View Post
    So had the line lock installed in the Cobra and was checking out a good place to mount the switch. I did some Googling and some guys have used a 94-00 fog light switch which fits into the useless coin holder slot. Love the idea just wondering if it's easy to hook up? I am not so good with electrical stuff...lol

    This is the 94-00 fog light switch:



    Here is the switch that comes with the SLP Kit:



    Thanks,
    Jeff

    I mounted the SLP toggle in the coin slot spot, looks pretty good..

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    Pretty trick setup using the coin holder delete. If you need a hand installing it, swing by the beach. The know is good, you could still use the fog light switch to turn the circuit on
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    Thanks Brian! Just received an email from them this morning and it could take 3-4 weeks to deliver.
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    I have a handful of switches here Jeff that I have used for various things. They are the low profile round rocker style switches if you are interested....
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    Cool I am back to work now but will be home in 2 weeks, I'll PM you once I get close to coming back to civilization
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