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Need some ideas. I have a diy but don't know where I should setup these push button switches. Can you post pics of yours if you have one setup?
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Need some ideas. I have a diy but don't know where I should setup these push button switches. Can you post pics of yours if you have one setup?
Are you wanting to control lights? Someone makes a switch panel that fits into the area where the factory Rubicon locker and sway bar disconnect switches go. I can't remember who makes the panel though, I saw it on YouTube.
 
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Are you wanting to control lights? Someone makes a switch panel that fits into the area where the factory Rubicon locker and sway bar disconnect switches go. I can't remember who makes the panel though, I saw it on YouTube.
It's a DIY horn.
 

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Wow, I was picturing like 1 or 2 switches. The only thing I can think might work would be the Stech switch panel for the JL. You might have to swap the switches for momentary instead of the latching but that might be your only option.
 

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Buddy of mine with with Rough Country for switches. Maybe an option?

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My preferred method is the factory aux switches, if not using those, the s-tech is an excellent option.

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Wow, I was picturing like 1 or 2 switches. The only thing I can think might work would be the Stech switch panel for the JL. You might have to swap the switches for momentary instead of the latching but that might be your only option.
I used all switches as a test, but I think I'll use 6 or 7.
 

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I wish they sold the bracket only. That's a good location.
I do like that location as well, but I have Rubi things there. Never know, maybe shoot them an email or call them.
 

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Ended up putting the switches at the front panel of the center console. Switches are small, out of the way and easy to access. I also went from 11 switches to 5, but they're on-off-on momentary switches so still have access to 10.
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