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Rocker switch set ups and locations

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Old 12-24-2009, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Piginajeep
Now you tell me!!! its already sold
sorry, you never asked

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The only other drawback to the Daystar panel is that if you have an 09' or newer Jeep, you have to get over missing the stupid little net that the panel replaces.
LOL!! yeah, i sure miss my useless net thingy
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i plan on doing this one in a few weeks.

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i found it in another thread. its post #20

http://zzz.jk-forum.com/showthread.php?t=111907&page=2
Old 12-24-2009, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by JKmudslinger09
i plan on doing this one in a few weeks.

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i found it in another thread. its post #20

http://zzz.jk-forum.com/showthread.php?t=111907&page=2
that is definitely a nice setup if you don't have power windows
Old 12-24-2009, 08:33 AM
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when i bought my jeep it was exactly what i was looking for. couldnt believe it actually... its a completely stripped down Xb package with the 3.73 upgrade (if you can call that an upgrade) and the mopar package. it has so much room inside without all the other little toys some of the other wranglers come with. i can put switches everywhere.
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Originally Posted by wayoflife
that is definitely a nice setup if you don't have power windows
Which is my problem.
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anybody else
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I'm glad I found this thread. I need switches for my bumper lights. I like the ones where the power window switches go, but I have power windows.
Looks like the Daystar panel will have to do.
Do you have to drill your own holes on that? If so, does that mean you can use any brand rocker switches?
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For my off-road lights. The switch came with the KC lights wiring harness. I think I could put two more switches here ...

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I did this to look as stock as possible for my ESP kill switch. Radio shack switch, and about 45min to mess with the switch block.
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I went with the Daystar panel. Finally got some labeled rockers for the switches, so I installed those yesterday, I had plain unlabeled ones before. I got the little removal tool as well, so I was able to pop the rockers off the switches without even removing the panel. Super easy!

I love the stock look of the panel with these switches.

Now I just gotta finish my wiring of my new fog lights to the stock switch on the stick.
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