adding 12 volt sockets to the shifter bezel
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adding 12 volt sockets to the shifter bezel
heres an example...minus the building a whole new console part. this guy(a member here?) put a multiple socket box with a usb port in his console. i was thinking about doing this the other day then ran across this so i might actually try it. how would it be wired to keep it having a clean look? just splice the wires to the factory lighter and connect the wires from the box?
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Re: adding 12 volt sockets to the shifter bezel
yes you could just splice them into the main lighter wiring. it still has a fuse protecting the whole of the circuit. most people would just attach a bought "3 port" spliter to the passenger side of the console. i really don't like the placement of the stock one, especially if i have my inverter thingy plugged in... it's an inch away from the shifter... (just it's size really...)
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95 black z26, '96 White z26 awaiting new life, and 2.5 mazda trucks

95 black z26, '96 White z26 awaiting new life, and 2.5 mazda trucks
