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Hey all
I just would like to here from the ausjeepoffroad forum Jk owners
im looking for a good spot to install some switch's

I have looked on the net for some ideas but they don't say much

i have seen people put switch's in the A pillar but how much room is really behind there?

any tips and ideas will be greatly appreciated
(pictures would be excellent)

thanks
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scroll down here http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/...es#post1045985

I did this, pretty straight forward.

Although iv got an SPOD on order to tidy it all up now.
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thanks man
i own a manual ... dont want to put the switch there because of the gear stick
would love a spod
but abit to much coin for an apprentice to afford
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check the link again, its the daystar switch panel but mounted over the top of your rear vision mirror. Just need to make a few holes with a blade and away you go.
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I'm not really to sure of the JK interior but if it is similar to the TJ i mounted my switches into the interior accross the top of the windscreen frame... sorta hard to explain.. similar to this but in factory interior

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ZzLQ41EjVV...1600/Spod9.jpg
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Or you can make your own Spod:

DIY Spod

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heres where i mounted mine can fit more but it gets tricky with the wiring (:
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