JL has the grab bar. But on that note, I bought the upper dash mount to see if I could do something different. Just a kit of parts in my eyes so we will see.I want this A Pillar switch my husband has in his JKU. Easily accessible. No fumbling Tho probably just as easy to drill holes.
Pictures?I agree the lower cubby is the perfect spot for a switch panel. But for me, I want my switches unobstructed and in the line of sight. I swapped in Rubicon axles so I want to have quick access to the locker switches and have no chance of hitting the wrong switch. So I opted for the upper dash mount and built my own switch pod and mounted the S tech pre labeld switches.
Yeah I know, but I like having the switches there because it's easily accessible to me.JL has the grab bar. But on that note, I bought the upper dash mount to see if I could do something different. Just a kit of parts in my eyes so we will see.
Just installed this the other day! Was planning on writing a review on here and Amazon. It was a relatively easy install and it feels like a high quality switch. Let me know if you need custom switches (I found a site that sells them for about ($5.50/piece with some cool designs).Hey guys, check this one out! Just purchased this setup and am currently documenting the install on my JLUR. It is the JL200 by Voswitch. I stumbled upon it while researching switch panel options for the JK in order to determine what might be coming down the pipe for us JL owners. It is a switch panel/power module setup like the S-Pod, includes two RAM mounts, is Carling compatible, dimmable, (somewhat) programmable, and is very reasonably priced. Their website is pretty clunky, but their products are also available for viewing/purchase through Amazon. Definitely can't claim that they're Made in The USA, but so far my initial impressions are that the quality seems to be very good. The JK folks have given very positive reviews of their products and generally view them as a cheaper alternative to the S-Pod. There is also a JL100 model that has a fancy RAM mounted touchpad switching module, but I personally like the lower profile of this unit. Stay tuned for a full review and some better pics...
Stock photo of the JL200...
Here is the JL100 in case you're interested...
And this is the power module in the engine compartment
I'm really excited to get this thing installed, just have to figure out what I'm going to do with all the switches (this plus the AUX). My initial plan is to reconfigure this thing to better suit my needs. I'd like to use it for in-cab winch controls, even though the Voswitch instructions specifically state not to. Looks like it should be pretty easy to hotwire... lol
They are selling it for 274$ on Amazon right now.Hey guys, check this one out! Just purchased this setup and am currently documenting the install on my JLUR. It is the JL200 by Voswitch. I stumbled upon it while researching switch panel options for the JK in order to determine what might be coming down the pipe for us JL owners. It is a switch panel/power module setup like the S-Pod, includes two RAM mounts, is Carling compatible, dimmable, (somewhat) programmable, and is very reasonably priced. Their website is pretty clunky, but their products are also available for viewing/purchase through Amazon. Definitely can't claim that they're Made in The USA, but so far my initial impressions are that the quality seems to be very good. The JK folks have given very positive reviews of their products and generally view them as a cheaper alternative to the S-Pod. There is also a JL100 model that has a fancy RAM mounted touchpad switching module, but I personally like the lower profile of this unit. Stay tuned for a full review and some better pics...
Stock photo of the JL200...
Here is the JL100 in case you're interested...
And this is the power module in the engine compartment
I'm really excited to get this thing installed, just have to figure out what I'm going to do with all the switches (this plus the AUX). My initial plan is to reconfigure this thing to better suit my needs. I'd like to use it for in-cab winch controls, even though the Voswitch instructions specifically state not to. Looks like it should be pretty easy to hotwire... lol
Yes, please, where do you get different switches? The Amazon questions section mentions a site Otrattw, but there are many types of switches listed there.Just installed this the other day! Was planning on writing a review on here and Amazon. It was a relatively easy install and it feels like a high quality switch. Let me know if you need custom switches (I found a site that sells them for about ($5.50/piece with some cool designs).