switch locations
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My mounting kit for my headunit had that little slot above the faceplate. I took a piece of plexiglass, shut it and shaped it and then just mounted it to it. Room for about 4 toggle switches
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looks a lot better in person i think
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looks a lot better in person i think
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In the process of using the OHC for switches.
I purchased an OHC with less than desirable electrical connections and a burn lamp socket, these problems were not mentioned in the original ad but I have it and will work with it.
I removed the Temp/Compass/Sw Panel and made a new face plate that will hold four toggle switches in the location of the display and two lower profile toggles in the Map Light Sw location.
Still working on this, still need to do the LED Map Light Mod too.
Just a thought, make it look the same but different.
I purchased an OHC with less than desirable electrical connections and a burn lamp socket, these problems were not mentioned in the original ad but I have it and will work with it.
I removed the Temp/Compass/Sw Panel and made a new face plate that will hold four toggle switches in the location of the display and two lower profile toggles in the Map Light Sw location.
Still working on this, still need to do the LED Map Light Mod too.
Just a thought, make it look the same but different.
Last edited by Scrambler82; 10-23-2009 at 06:47 PM.
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Here ya go................
In the process of using the OHC for switches.
I purchased an OHC with less than desirable electrical connections and a burn lamp socket, these problems were not mentioned in the original ad but I have it and will work with it.
I removed the Temp/Compass/Sw Panel and made a new face plate that will hold four toggle switches in the location of the display and two lower profile toggles in the Map Light Sw location.
Still working on this, still need to do the LED Map Light Mod too.
03 Ranger :: OHC W/sw Panel picture by Scrambler82 - Photobucket
03 Ranger :: OHC Sw Panel / Light Panel picture by Scrambler82 - Photobucket
03 Ranger :: Sw Panel closer picture by Scrambler82 - Photobucket
03 Ranger :: Sw Panel - OHC Mod picture by Scrambler82 - Photobucket
Just a thought, make it look the same but different.
I purchased an OHC with less than desirable electrical connections and a burn lamp socket, these problems were not mentioned in the original ad but I have it and will work with it.
I removed the Temp/Compass/Sw Panel and made a new face plate that will hold four toggle switches in the location of the display and two lower profile toggles in the Map Light Sw location.
Still working on this, still need to do the LED Map Light Mod too.
03 Ranger :: OHC W/sw Panel picture by Scrambler82 - Photobucket
03 Ranger :: OHC Sw Panel / Light Panel picture by Scrambler82 - Photobucket
03 Ranger :: Sw Panel closer picture by Scrambler82 - Photobucket
03 Ranger :: Sw Panel - OHC Mod picture by Scrambler82 - Photobucket
Just a thought, make it look the same but different.
NICE JOB!!!
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i really like this, this is what i was thinking of doing... that cubby i haven't used yet... although i am thinking about making it out of black plastic...
off topic, have you had any issues with your cb? i have the same one, but last time i tried to use it, my friend said i was coming across choppy... i had antenna cable issues, but i have since fixed that, and i'm not 100% sure if it has been cleared up or not...
off topic, have you had any issues with your cb? i have the same one, but last time i tried to use it, my friend said i was coming across choppy... i had antenna cable issues, but i have since fixed that, and i'm not 100% sure if it has been cleared up or not...
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It works great, my dash voltmeter never moves now (needle always just above the 1/2 way mark) that I have a 200a alternator, but the digital meter usually reads 12.0v when it's not running & 13.1v - 14.5v when running.
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It's a voltmeter, I got it on eVILbay for about $12 - $15.
It works great, my dash voltmeter never moves now (needle always just above the 1/2 way mark) that I have a 200a alternator, but the digital meter usually reads 12.0v when it's not running & 13.1v - 14.5v when running.
It works great, my dash voltmeter never moves now (needle always just above the 1/2 way mark) that I have a 200a alternator, but the digital meter usually reads 12.0v when it's not running & 13.1v - 14.5v when running.
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