Lets see your aftermarket switches!
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Lets see your aftermarket switches!
I am going to be installing several switches...esp off, diff locker bypass, off road lights, etc and would love to see what some of you have done already. I'm thinking of a pillar pod but i know there are lots of good ideas out there so lets see them!
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Originally Posted by greenenvey
This is my pillar switch pod, and below the steering wheel were my right knee is I have installed a ESP kill switch , no pics yet of that!
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Here is mine on the upper roll bar
Its the ARC12000 remote mount switch touch pad
Each button can be set for momentary or lock on and the color of the button changes when its on
The remote part under dash has 12 relays that are capable of 40 amps each. The computer board all of this stuff is mounted on has a 04 gauge battery cable going throu the firewall hole to the positive aide of battery and a smaller positive cable going to fuse box on the seatheater fuse. That way the switch system powers off with the jeep key, yet none of the accessorys attached to switch system get power from jeep wiring. Very clean install.
Its the ARC12000 remote mount switch touch pad
Each button can be set for momentary or lock on and the color of the button changes when its on
The remote part under dash has 12 relays that are capable of 40 amps each. The computer board all of this stuff is mounted on has a 04 gauge battery cable going throu the firewall hole to the positive aide of battery and a smaller positive cable going to fuse box on the seatheater fuse. That way the switch system powers off with the jeep key, yet none of the accessorys attached to switch system get power from jeep wiring. Very clean install.
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Originally Posted by Texas Trailmaker
Here is mine on the upper roll bar
Its the ARC12000 remote mount switch touch pad
Each button can be set for momentary or lock on and the color of the button changes when its on
The remote part under dash has 12 relays that are capable of 40 amps each. The computer board all of this stuff is mounted on has a 04 gauge battery cable going throu the firewall hole to the positive aide of battery and a smaller positive cable going to fuse box on the seatheater fuse. That way the switch system powers off with the jeep key, yet none of the accessorys attached to switch system get power from jeep wiring. Very clean install.
Its the ARC12000 remote mount switch touch pad
Each button can be set for momentary or lock on and the color of the button changes when its on
The remote part under dash has 12 relays that are capable of 40 amps each. The computer board all of this stuff is mounted on has a 04 gauge battery cable going throu the firewall hole to the positive aide of battery and a smaller positive cable going to fuse box on the seatheater fuse. That way the switch system powers off with the jeep key, yet none of the accessorys attached to switch system get power from jeep wiring. Very clean install.
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Originally Posted by JKCloak
Holy switches batman!!!! SOO MANY BUTTONS!!!!!!!!
2-front bumper ipf
3-winshield ipf
4-delta skybar
5-reserved for ARB front locker for d60
6-reserved for ARB rear locker for d60
7-reserved for underbody rock lights
8-reserved for rear facing lights
9-reserved for rear winch in
10-reserved for rear winch out
11-front winch in
12-front winch out
I have planned for more items to come, just gotta wait for money to come!