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Yes very impressive electrical s, so I'm not the only one who likes it neat and PROPPER,,, I lost my sh*t when I saw how my diff lock wires were extended I mean twisted in!
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Yes very impressive electrical s, so I'm not the only one who likes it neat and PROPPER,,, I lost my sh*t when I saw how my diff lock wires were extended I mean twisted in!

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Yea something like that, so now used crimp link, which then I heat shrieked over, putting it in flexi conducted, and some black electrical tape wrapped over it to keep water or and tidy up the look! Overkill? Naaaaahhhh......
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Has anyone installed carling switches or the like in the FACTORY panel on the A pillar, rather than shelling out for another panel?
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FYI, Carling switches also fit nicely into the door pocket. Needs a hole drilled though the pocket to bring wires through, but switches can easily be removed to restore to standard when moving up to next Jeep. Good for switches that are not used often.
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Someone did post up some pics of switches in the standard pillar cover but I think they were smaller than the carling ones. I paid from memory about $70 for the pillar mount with the 4 illuminated switches delivered so not to bad really.

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sPod is in with some new switches swapped in as well. I haven't decided what to use the middle 2 for yet...



And when switched on:



And the text on them lights up with the dash lighting at night.

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