Securing switch panel?

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What does everybody use to secure your switch panels in the dash? I want something that can be removed fairly easily as I’ll be adding accessories over time and need access to it.
 
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I used the plastic push pins to secure my switch panel. 😉😎
 
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Ok here’s a rookie question. I bought a 100 pack of the Honda push pins figuring this d need them for different add ons. What size drill bit do I use? I used them to add rear cup holders and first ride out with them they both fell off. Guessing i used to big of a drill bit.
 
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Ok here’s a rookie question. I bought a 100 pack of the Honda push pins figuring this d need them for different add ons. What size drill bit do I use? I used them to add rear cup holders and first ride out with them they both fell off. Guessing i used to big of a drill bit.
Last time I put one in a new spot I pulled one of the factory ones and sized my drill bit based on that hole.
 
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Ok here’s a rookie question. I bought a 100 pack of the Honda push pins figuring this d need them for different add ons. What size drill bit do I use? I used them to add rear cup holders and first ride out with them they both fell off. Guessing i used to big of a drill bit.
There are different sizes out there. Can you post the part number of the ones you have?
 
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Ok here’s a rookie question. I bought a 100 pack of the Honda push pins figuring this d need them for different add ons. What size drill bit do I use? I used them to add rear cup holders and first ride out with them they both fell off. Guessing i used to big of a drill bit.
I’m not sure but I think I used a 5/16” drill bit. I’ll check later. 10mm is smaller than 7/16” 😉
 
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I use pushpins also.
Never use rivets. You will be drilling them out before the end of the week.
Short screws work great in place of rivets.
I second this. I was all proud off my set up and riveted the panel in only to find I had accidentally unplugged a hot to one switch. Lol. Its screwed in now for easy access.
 
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I use rivet nuts and small Allen head screws. Some people call them nutserts.

@TripleB what size did you use? I am trying in the scrap plastic and they don't bulge behind the plastic.
 
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@TripleB what size did you use? I am trying in the scrap plastic and they don't bulge behind the plastic.
I'm not sure. I will try and look tomorrow. I'm thinking m5 but that might be way off.
 
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I used these rivnuts from McMaster Carr that are designed for soft materials. Secured the panel with 10-32 allen head socket cap screws.
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