I Hate the daystar panel...Want to try something else..
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There may well be, a lot of people where excited about this, myself included. I didnt check other threads, i was only refering to this one.
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Just drill the current lower panel. I did this for my lights. I can probably get 3 rockers in there, and there is NO way my shifter will hit them. It's a bit tight though. I'm doing a writeup on my RR light bar which will include some pictures of the setup.
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I have 3 sets of KC's already wired up. One set is replacing the factory fogs, the other two i have switches in the dash behind the blinker stalk. I have tons of room for more switches, that isnt the issue for me. I have an auto, so the daystar panel would work just fine (and i have a brand new one sitting in my basement) i just dont need it right now. when i get around to a winch & onboard air then i will install it.
What i was looking at this for was an ease of wiring/clean installation option for adding more accesories in the future, regardless of where they stuck the switches. The switch panel is nice, but to me just a minor part of the whole idea.
I like the looks of it, but not the price point. I am capable of doing my own relay box/wiring but was willing to pay a little to not have to, but i am NOT going to pay that.
What i was looking at this for was an ease of wiring/clean installation option for adding more accesories in the future, regardless of where they stuck the switches. The switch panel is nice, but to me just a minor part of the whole idea.
I like the looks of it, but not the price point. I am capable of doing my own relay box/wiring but was willing to pay a little to not have to, but i am NOT going to pay that.