Yes I did this as well, I took the lighter out and just getted the cage, then I drilled three holes in the cage in a Y I guess you could say if speaking two dimensionally, looking at it, you know, upper left upper right and lower center iirc, maybe i only used two holes, pretty sure it was three, then I put set screws in the holes through the lighter cage and set them into the DSP switch, I first wrapped the switch with electrical tape to protect it from whatever and help to keep the set the screws in place. Before i mounted the switch I took the bezel of the lighter and marked it for the tune positions and drilled through the bezel and used those holes to mount the whole thing with more set screws, i drilled each one through the console as well so the screws hold the bezel to the console, and also the screws indicate the tune position, and I used one set screw to hold the bottom tight to the console as well...a little overdone, sure, but I like how it turned out. Here is a couple pics...also note, I have a key lock dsp5 switch, which is the main reason why I used all the set screws...:thumb: