Thread: Aftermarket Switch Installation
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12-27-2020, 05:50 PM #1
Aftermarket Switch Installation
Hi All,
I'm stuck and am banging my head against a wall looking for a solution. Hoping you all can help. I bought my wife a light bar and floods for Christmas for her 2017 JK. I also purchased upgraded wiring harnesses for each set. I'm good with the wiring and installation, but can't figure out where to put the additional switches. Do I need to purchase a new plate and cut holes into the console, or can I drop them into the spare slots of the factory console (don't think they fit)? I'm fairly handy, but don't want to operate unless I have to. Any advice is welcome, except the "throw it out and bring it to a shop".
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12-27-2020, 06:19 PM #2
Re: Aftermarket Switch Installation
There are aftermarket switched that fit empty slots or entire rows of switches.
Quadratec.com
4wD.com
And others have them. Search JK switch panel
Never look down on anyone unless you are helping them up - Jesse Jackson"Never look down on anybody unless you're helping him up" - Jesse Jackson
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12-27-2020, 08:09 PM #3
Re: Aftermarket Switch Installation
I would shy away from cutting the console. I'd probably try and use an open (blanked out) switch panel. That's what I did on my TJ - I bought a switch for a hardtop rear wiper, and mounted in my soft-top TJ, in one of the unused switch spots.
I see a few cool ones on Ebay for your Jeep:
On the A pillar - Hooke Road Left A Pillar Switch Pod 4 Rocker Switches Fit 11-18 Jeep Wrangler JK | eBay
or one that mounts under the console - Lower Console Switch Panel 2011 to 2017 For Jeep Wrangler JK JKU X 17235.54 | eBay
My 2005 Wrangler Build Thread
“He who is without oil shall throw the first rod.” -Compressions 8.7:1
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12-27-2020, 08:54 PM #4
Re: Aftermarket Switch Installation
The S-Tech switch system organized and simplified all my 12V accessories that I want in my JK. The S-Tech is affordable and simple to install as only one bundled cable enters the Jeep and all future 12V accessory are connected under the hood. Only one rectangle cut out of the windshield trim is needed and this inexpensive trim is replaceable.
- S-Tech switch pod mounts directly into the plastic trim above the mirror. Other competitive units mount onto the footman loop with brackets and tape which can reduce access to the hard top latches and most have an open area on top of the unit
- Made-in-USA
- 3 yr warranty
- OEM look and style
- Custom rockers available
- Power control module box is smaller than competitive units
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12-27-2020, 09:42 PM #5
Re: Aftermarket Switch Installation
That looks pretty sharp.
Is that a stock rear view mirror? I'm guessing there's something like a backup camera in there right?My 2005 Wrangler Build Thread
“He who is without oil shall throw the first rod.” -Compressions 8.7:1
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12-28-2020, 10:25 AM #6
Re: Aftermarket Switch Installation
If you’re referring to my mirror that’s OEM auto dim map lights only
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12-28-2020, 01:49 PM Thread Starter #7
Re: Aftermarket Switch Installation
[QUOTE=JPNinPA;356004]There are aftermarket switched that fit empty slots or entire rows of switches.
Quadratec.com
4wD.com
And others have them. Search JK switch panel
Thank You!
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12-28-2020, 01:50 PM Thread Starter #8
Re: Aftermarket Switch Installation
Thank you!
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01-04-2021, 01:20 AM #9
Re: Aftermarket Switch Installation
Quick fixes are so named for how long they stay fixed.
If you run out of gas, no matter which way you decide to push, the closest gas station will always be uphill and in the other direction. Corollary: The likelihood of running out increases when all of the nearby gas stations are closed.
The parts shop that stocks part for Skylab II will not have parts for our year/model of Jeep.
We cannot accurately judge the trajectory of a speeding critter (cat, dog, sasquatch).
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