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Metal Toggle Switches by 5spurs?

Metal Toggle Switches

  • Yes

    Votes: 39 52.0%
  • No

    Votes: 24 32.0%
  • Switches feel cheap

    Votes: 8 10.7%
  • Switches emit too much glare (satin / GT350 finish instead)

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • Want to have a true metal switch / customize the car

    Votes: 21 28.0%
  • Want different colored switches

    Votes: 7 9.3%
  • Other (please detail in thread response)

    Votes: 2 2.7%

  • Total voters
    75
  • Poll closed .

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Yeah...sounds like they are still paying off the loan on their CNC machine. $80? lawl.
You would be surprised how much CNC machined parts actually cost. The largest cost is accrued due to the setup time for the machine. The reason why you see some parts cheap is because they ran very large batches and then stored those parts for a later date. If you have a small company though that really isn't feasible.
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$380 for start button and switches? That amount will pay for a cradle lockout kit and billet vertical links.
 
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What about toggles that go both up and down?
This is not possible because the printed circuit board would have to be redone so it had an additional contact to send the signal to the FCIM to turn off the selected function.
 
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This is the silliest thing I've read on this forum today. 300 bucks for switches.
[MENTION=15685]bluebeastsrt[/MENTION]...do you have the GT350 start button? How much do you think you have spent on your build for your 2015 GT drag car to date?

The point is, if people are willing to spend around $40 for a PLASTIC start button and upwards of $300 for an aftermarket cold air intake (which on these cars show negligible performance increases without a tune)...then there is probably a market for those who want to buy an all billet aluminum toggle switches and start buttons. To each his/her own...

5spurs has asked me to post this thread to the forums just to feel things out for them...see if there is a market for this product...and if they should go into production with it.

Personally, I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to have these in the car...cost be dammed...

My apologies if this reply seems a but snarky or cruel...not my intention with the tone...more of just curiosity and making an important point.
 
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[MENTION=15685]bluebeastsrt[/MENTION]...do you have the GT350 start button? How much do you think you have spent on your build for your 2015 GT drag car to date?

The point is, if people are willing to spend around $40 for a PLASTIC start button and upwards of $300 for an aftermarket cold air intake (which on these cars show negligible performance increases without a tune)...then there is probably a market for those who want to buy an all billet aluminum toggle switches and start buttons. To each his/her own...

5spurs has asked me to post this thread to the forums just to feel things out for them...see if there is a market for this product...and if they should go into production with it.

Personally, I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to have these in the car...cost be dammed...

My apologies if this reply seems a but snarky or cruel...not my intention with the tone...more of just curiosity and making an important point.
I don't see any issue with these mods - my post earlier was to say I really like the factory switches.

This is coming from someone with a 20k hifi system.

If it is what makes you happy that counts. A retro style switch would be pretty damn cool.

There are mods that are significantly worse.
 

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I don't see any issue with these mods - my post earlier was to say I really like the factory switches.

This is coming from someone with a 20k hifi system.

If it is what makes you happy that counts. A retro style switch would be pretty damn cool.

There are mods that are significantly worse.
Thanks...wasn't necessarily commenting on your post...curious about your 20k hifi system...must sound incredible :) :cheers:
 

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Thanks...wasn't necessarily commenting on your post...curious about your 20k hifi system...must sound incredible :) :cheers:
Thanks yeah I just wanted to convey that I fully understand the desire. My stereo has: 1950s glass tubes, mahogany, stainless steel - handmade components. It is very satisfying.
 

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$380 for start button and switches? That amount will pay for a cradle lockout kit and billet vertical links.
Exactly!
[MENTION=15685]bluebeastsrt[/MENTION]...do you have the GT350 start button? How much do you think you have spent on your build for your 2015 GT drag car to date?

The point is, if people are willing to spend around $40 for a PLASTIC start button and upwards of $300 for an aftermarket cold air intake (which on these cars show negligible performance increases without a tune)...then there is probably a market for those who want to buy an all billet aluminum toggle switches and start buttons. To each his/her own...

5spurs has asked me to post this thread to the forums just to feel things out for them...see if there is a market for this product...and if they should go into production with it.

Personally, I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to have these in the car...cost be dammed...

My apologies if this reply seems a but snarky or cruel...not my intention with the tone...more of just curiosity and making an important point.
I see you replied to my post twice. Hey I'm not trying to knock your hussle. And in the imortial words of Banker David Hannum. "There's a sucker born every minute" Or Thomas Tusser wisely stated. "A fool and their Money are soon parted"!
 
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Exactly!
I see you replied to my post twice. Hey I'm not trying to knock your hussle. And in the imortial words of Banker David Hannum. "There's a sucker born every minute" Or Thomas Tusser wisely stated. "A fool and their Money are soon parted"!
:cheers::cheers::cheers:
 

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Yes it is expensive...but SO WORTH EVERY SINGLE PENNY. After installing this button...the best way to describe how I feel when I get into and start the car is through this youtube video


I can only imagine how delighted I will be in putting in the metal toggle switches...
I've often wondered if metal paddle shifters were possible. Not the stick on but a full replacement. I'd give up the back-lighting.
 

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I've often wondered if metal paddle shifters were possible. Not the stick on but a full replacement. I'd give up the back-lighting.
My guess would be they are not able to be done because of the possibility of ground out to the circuit board inside the paddle shifter housing.
 

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I really hate the factory toggle switches. I'm up for a whole new panel there.

They just don't have a good feel. They feel more like a toy.

I had a C-Class before and I hated the toggle switches in the Benz too but they felt super nice to use at least.

If they can make them work in reverse I'd pay serious money.
What would be the benefit of having the switches toggle in the reverse?

$80 for a start button?

I am certainly one for high quality built products, and they certainly are, but man.

I dig the case they come in..
This is an ultra high quality item - you are buying into the expertise and craftsmanship of Aerospace engineers in UK with Formula 1 backgrounds.

It's $80 for quality consistent with Mclaren, Bentley or similar. Hope this puts the price into perspective.



You would be surprised how much CNC machined parts actually cost. The largest cost is accrued due to the setup time for the machine. The reason why you see some parts cheap is because they ran very large batches and then stored those parts for a later date. If you have a small company though that really isn't feasible.
Spot on. Good to know someone has an understanding of the manufacturing world.
 

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What would be the benefit of having the switches toggle in the reverse?
If you go too far as you switch through the modes, you can't toggle back down to the mode you just missed. You have to "do a lap" to get back to your desired mode.

This is not something you can fix, as it would require a software upgrade. However, if your switches scrolled through the menu when activated both up and down that'd be ace. Personally, I'd prefer to toggle down to select a mode.
 

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Sorry I voted yes. I did not read about the price before I voted at $75.00 per I say Hell No. The set up will be the same for one or SW or 500.
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Sorry I voted yes. I did not read about the price before I voted at $75.00 per I say Hell No. The set up will be the same for one or SW or 500.
Lee
That is the upper end of the price range...in my e-mail discussions with [MENTION=35589]5spurs[/MENTION], the lower end may be around $60 per switch (total of $240)...again this is expensive...but if the superb quality and craftsmanship of the start button are to be had...then one must pay a price...

Again...this may not be everyone's cup of tea and yes I can imagine that people are going to be turned off by the potential price...but others may want to do this.

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