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brett ours (rubicons ) have the amp under the drivers steering wheel as well
just like the 6 disc players etc as long as you have a sub in yours
That's odd. When I got my car it was missing a bit of trim from under the steering wheel - not directly under but under that again. Literally right above where you put your feet. Behind that trim (which I now have) is a completely empty shelf.

That's what I'm planning on using... But now you've put some doubt in my mind. Must have a look.

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the amp is just under the steering colum high up if that makes sense

as for cb id go the split unit type and fit them under the fun buttons (locca, disco etc)

spot light switch could go down the centre area too or on the left of the steering wheel i have mine there and no problem
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thanks for the replys!!!! i have gone out and brought a new switch. has a small amber led in is and is oval in shade. i mounted it up on the panel below the steering wheel, to the left hand side about 2" down from the top of the panel. lots of plastic moulding behind it so it was really the only place it could go on the panel. very neat job and you cant see the light because the steering wheel covers it from where i sit. as was said in the replys" you cant by a switch that sits good in the spare locations in front of the shifter.
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i am putting on some driving lights tommoro, mounted on the a piller (kchilite brackets) and dont know where i should put the switch. i know you dont use them that offen but is it worth undoing some of the conole to install in the left over blanking pads next to the fun button (esp). i was also thinking of maybe under the steering colum on the left hand side? what do you think?

next on the list, (1 of many) a UHF and where to mount that...
Dont know about switches but just mounted gme tx 3440 uhf under drivers seat in our 4 door mounted mic with controls on centre console between hand brake and can holders let me know if you want to see and i will take some pics
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let me know if you want to see and i will take some pics
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here are the photos, screwed cradle to floor under drivers seat and ran wiring under carpet then removed right hand side panel on console to hide wires, just had to cut small hole for wires to exit at top as seen in one of the photos hope this helps
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Looks good... Thanks!

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