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Old 09-04-2018, 01:38 PM   #1
Wgesnerjr
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Adapting Suburban panels to Truck

Hi all,
Power window switches
I'm sure I'm nor the first fellow to try this but wondered what others have done. I have a great set of Suburban door panels I want to use on my truck. I have them all color dyed and ready to go but, I need to fill the hole in the door panel left by the 4 gang switch. Obviously don't need the 4 gang switch and would like to insert a 2 gang power window switch on the drivers door?

My initial thought was to just pop the 2 gang switch in the panel and find a filler to make up the rest. But the switch only clips in on one side and flops out.

Then I thought to use the 4 gang bezel but insert the 2 gang switch. I have popped the switches out and see where the smaller one can clip in, but just on one side. Again, flops around.

Anyone have some thoughts or pics?

Thanks,
Jay
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