Daystar switch panel and aux fuse panel installed on 2012
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Ya I did the same and found that it was hitting the switches so I did the panel cut mod and installed by my mirror. It's good to see them catching up with all that we already knew for a year now. Glad to hear it worked for you. What year is you JK? And any other mods that may have helped it fit properly?
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My jeep is a 2012 and no other mods were done to make it fit just had to remove the center console surround and finess it in and the put it back and tuck in the shift boot
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So after having the daystar switch panel installed for a while, how is the clearance with the 6 speed and have you bumped the switches?
I had bought the rugged ridge a pillar mount but it doesnt fit right so i thought i might try the daystar panel.
I had bought the rugged ridge a pillar mount but it doesnt fit right so i thought i might try the daystar panel.
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I got my Daystar switch panel installed, it is a pain in the butt to get in place. It needed a good wack to snap in the bottom. The switches are black PlasmaGlow.
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yes its a blusea fuse box ....i drove around everywhere yesterday running through the gears and have yet to turn a switch on or off with the shifter .....but i may be looking at somthing else considering that daystar put up on their site yesterday that the panel is now for automatic only .
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Originally Posted by Mopar2Ya
I got my Daystar switch panel installed, it is a pain in the butt to get in place. It needed a good wack to snack in the bottom. The switches are black PlasmaGlow.
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The switch panel itself is the body colored plastic panel those switches are mounted in, yes. The panel replaces the stock panel with a surface well designed for switches. You can install whatever kind of switches you want there. He installed the "PlasmaGlow" brand of switches in his. It looks like the original poster installed some Daystar rocker switches. Same sort of panel, though.
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Originally Posted by arjeeper
The switch panel itself is the body colored plastic panel those switches are mounted in, yes. The panel replaces the stock panel with a surface well designed for switches. You can install whatever kind of switches you want there. He installed the "PlasmaGlow" brand of switches in his. It looks like the original poster installed some Daystar rocker switches. Same sort of panel, though.