On to the console.
One major factor in how a person feels about their vehicle is noise, another is smell. Keeping out the heat is a third benefit of a well thought out modification to any floor. Toyota did a great job of all three, with their use of two boots (an inner and an outer) on all of their shifters. I try to use the same design characteristic any time I poke a hole through thew floor, but getting them to look right is often the biggest problem.
In trying to find a new home for the auxiliary lighting switches, the only real option was to move them forward of their original location, allowing the arm to stretch out a bit to reach them and putting them inside your field of vision, without having to look down too much. One problem was that the shifter for the rear t-case was in the way. I called the owner and asked him if he'd like a triple stick to control the t-cases and he agreed it would be a good idea. That gave us the room to extend the console and move the switches forward.
I ordered up a triple stick from
http://www.radesignsproducts.com/triple-sticks-1.html and started the process. I used to make my own triple sticks from Front Range twin stick parts, but that's time consuming and expensive, because you have to buy two twin sticks and then dissect them for the usable pieces. The Radesigns shifter is high quality and easy to install. I did have to remove the cases to remove the interlock pill to allow full utility, but that was done in short order. I also had to make a new front case stick to be able to squeeze all three sticks together, thus allowing them to poke out of the original console boot footprint. Another design change was made to the console boot, machining a billet ring now allows the boot to be removed from the top, making access to the shifter sticks less of a PITA.
I'll let the pics do the talking.