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Default Where do YOU put your locker switches?

Hi Guys,

Just wanting to see where people have put their air locker switches......Want see what works and what doesn't before my dash is hacked up.

If you could post a photo too, that would be tops!

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I put them in the small compartment under the heater controls using the ARB mounting bracket. Only 2 small screw holes to mount and a hole in the back of the compartment big enough to run all the wires through. I will get a pic if I get a chance.
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I put mine on the right hand side of the steering column, on the bezel, no pic's available
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I put them in the small compartment under the heater controls using the ARB mounting bracket. Only 2 small screw holes to mount and a hole in the back of the compartment big enough to run all the wires through. I will get a pic if I get a chance.
Yeah - I went with the same. My UHF radio was there previously (remote head of course), but they moved it to between the cup holders and auto gear selecter.
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Could you still post up a pic.Would'nt mind having a look at that. Thanks
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Sure. Give me a couple days and will do.
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Hi guys, see attached.

The uhf is mounted on the provided bracket so that it can swivel. This allows you to swivel is down when you're 4wding and frequently using 1st gear. Most of the time I just have it turned 'up', so that it doesn't get in the way of the cup holder.
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