LX570 lower dash switch panel? (2 Viewers)

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I'd be happy to design something but I'd either need the desired components in hand or very detailed measurements and then you'd cover mailing test pieces for any tweaks. Parts in hand is definitely easier and faster.

For my LX, just drew up and printed this sunglass holder location auxbeam switch mount (still needs final tweaks and reprint in carbon fiber reinforced material) and some recessed cargo lights.

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This looks really good.

Any chance the sunglasses holder is actually still usable for holding the sunnies? I'm one that actually religiously uses that but reckon that spot would be best for my switch panel. Keen to hear
 
This looks really good.

Any chance the sunglasses holder is actually still usable for holding the sunnies? I'm one that actually religiously uses that but reckon that spot would be best for my switch panel. Keen to hear
Unfortunately, the actual sunglass holder function is removed due to the angle in which the switchplate mounts.
 
Maybe just me but the easiest spot to mount a button panel in the early model year LXs is the dead panel in the forward console. Nothing to build and print. Easy wire run. Good ergonomics and visibility - the latter of which is rather important to see status of lockers/lights/accessories. With storage space at a premium, I try not to the lose and factory nooks and cubbies.

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Clean your replace your tip. Your filament might be too wet. I keep all mine in an air tight container with those moisture packets.

Also adjust your bed temp and nozzle temp to whatever the filament suggests.

I had the same problem and a combo of all of these fixed my problem
Thanks for this. Already replaced the tip/heater element. New filament too after new tip. All bed/tip temps where they should be. Still coming out dogsh*t. I’ve changed layer height and speed to. Still trash.

I don’t know how to run hdpe though it. But I’m told that should help. I remain frustrated.
 
Maybe just me but the easiest spot to mount a button panel in the early model year LXs is the dead panel in the forward console. Nothing to build and print. Easy wire run. Good ergonomics and visibility - the latter of which is rather important to see status of lockers/lights/accessories. With storage space at a premium, I try not to the lose and factory nooks and cubbies.

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No doubt that is a clean at up. I just prefer the look of OEM Toyota/Lexus switches vs an aftermarket set up.

I have a 2013 Chevy Silverado 2500hd with an older Amazon knock off 6 switch panel. It works great, hooking it up was easy but I just don't care for the look.

In all reality, if this panel doesn't become available in the next 3-6 months, this is what I'm going to do.

I'm planning on adding a roof rack. After that it's a winch then electrical. So we will see.
 
Maybe just me but the easiest spot to mount a button panel in the early model year LXs is the dead panel in the forward console. Nothing to build and print. Easy wire run. Good ergonomics and visibility - the latter of which is rather important to see status of lockers/lights/accessories. With storage space at a premium, I try not to the lose and factory nooks and cubbies.

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I agree if you are investing in switchpros, but if you are just looking to add OEM style switches and buttons (e.g., tow pro) it doesn’t work.
 

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