Light Switches
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my friend has made a custom wedge box out of the clear stuff some sub boxes are made of (drawing a serious blank on the name right now). it holds some switches. my two hellas are controlled by a switch that is mounted in the shelf that is above my radio. you only have that shelf if you have an aftermarket headunit. you could also put something in that area by the airbag switch. i have also found a hole on the right side, underneath the steering wheel, it is located right before where the dash bends down.
welcome to r-f. hope you enjoy your stay.
welcome to r-f. hope you enjoy your stay.
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^hahaha
bob is tied with john (ne3ls) with "most electronic mods" crown
that is a very clean way to do things, if you have the ability to cut the bezel like that..
i say put simple on/off switches under the steering wheels somewhere....basically, somewhere out of plain sight, that can be accessed easily, but not turned on at random by legs, etc...
bob is tied with john (ne3ls) with "most electronic mods" crown
that is a very clean way to do things, if you have the ability to cut the bezel like that..
i say put simple on/off switches under the steering wheels somewhere....basically, somewhere out of plain sight, that can be accessed easily, but not turned on at random by legs, etc...
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Originally Posted by rwenzing
I cut an new hole in the radio bezel for a second factory foglamp switch to control the aux lights.
Originally Posted by Wowak
Bob and John are also tied for "Really cool to hang out with!"
I cheaped out. After having the switches dangling by their harnesses for like 6 mo, I finally 'installed' them by drilling holes on the top-inside of the little cubby hole next to the key switch for disabling the passenger airbag. They are completely out of view and I activate them by feel. I chose blue LED rockers that look exactly like the ones Neil has. You can just barely tell they are activated by the glow that eminates from inside the cubby. I have three switches installed, all linked to relays for doing the heavy lifting. The first enables the A/C via George's A/C Mod. The next switches the stereo from the keyed circuit to an always hot accessory circuit so I can run the stereo w/o the key, and the last enables the KC's as suplimentary high beams. Overall it works pretty darn well. Just gotta remember (or figure out by trial/error) which switches do which..
Last edited by NHBubba_Revisited; 06-07-2005 at 02:28 PM.
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