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andybod - 23/8/05 at 05:32 PM

help has anybody pictures of savage switches and whats available and where from ta


shortie - 23/8/05 at 05:51 PM

I have them and they look luuuvvverly

SVAReady6
SVAReady6


[Edited on 23/8/05 by shortie]


andybod - 23/8/05 at 05:54 PM

yep thems the ones where from and any close up's or info to whats available i.e lights, fog, hazard ,start etc thanks


JoelP - 23/8/05 at 05:56 PM

they certainly look brilliant, do they have a nice 'action' too? ie a nice press


Benzine - 23/8/05 at 05:58 PM

I have a fog light switch

...if I could just figure out the wiring...


shortie - 23/8/05 at 06:06 PM

MAC1 motorsports can tell you exactly which ones you need and sell them, about £17 each I think.

http://www.mac1motorsports.co.uk

HTH,
Rich.


Dillinger1977 - 23/8/05 at 06:20 PM

18 quid for just one.....????

some of the costs involved in this car building lark boggles me!


shortie - 23/8/05 at 06:51 PM

yeah!! I know, wife liked them though


andybod - 23/8/05 at 07:08 PM

thats where to get them going to have to dig deep want four or five of them bugger thats going to cost again think i'm going to have to remortgage the wife


DarrenW - 24/8/05 at 08:36 AM

I had to take a large gulp when i decided to use them - 7 @ £17.99 each. They are soooooo nice when installed. I used a 2 - 3 - 2 pattern and they look superb. Wiring them up was very easy as well.

basically there is two connections in the middle for illumination. After that there is 2 banks of 3 connections. They are numbered up 1, 2, 3. 1 is the common, 2 is normally closed. I didnt need to use terminal 3. Having the 2 seperate banks means the hazard wiring is very easy as left and right is switched on seperately so that all indicators flash for hazard but the left and right circuits are kept seperate.


I wouldnt hesitate to recommend them, along with the DD2.

The only other switches i used was ignition switch and on-off-on toggle for indicators. This has meant all of the standard switch gear has been removed and you cannot see any traces of Sierra anywhere. Mac#1 were the suppliers and there wiring help was invaluable. they also modified my cast ali Sierra ignition switch block so that it is nice and round and polished. this has finished the column area off to good effect whilst still being able to retain the upper bearing (£25 for machining work).


wicket - 24/8/05 at 01:03 PM

Here you go

http://www.speeding.co.uk/acatalog/swi.html


andybod - 25/8/05 at 04:41 PM

that's great thanks for helping looks like i'm going to have another spending spree