Em96
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Hey. I just got a nice set of 4" led spot lights for the bumper of my 2006 liberty. I was wondering if there was a company out there that might make an aftermarket switch panel that I could install before I go and try and make one.
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Hey. I just got a nice set of 4" led spot lights for the bumper of my 2006 liberty. I was wondering if there was a company out there that might make an aftermarket switch panel that I could install before I go and try and make one.
I'm sure any of them would work with some modification but the ones I've seen look very cheaply made
I have a few off-road lights myself and I have all of my switches on the little trim piece to the left of the steering wheel right under the vent
Pops right out, drill your hole and run your wires up there
Easiest and best looking IMO
I'll snap a few pics later for ya
That's exactly where I want to put it the only thing is my jeep came with that plastic missing. Right now it's only for one switch but I do plan on adding up to four. Figured that Id kill two birds with one stone by using that spot for my switches and by doing so covering up that hole. I was going to order that plastic before I decided to get some lights. Might just do it now because it seems to be my best option.
i got my switches from OTRATTW.com , mine are on the opposite side of where most people put them the picture shown above.
also made something almost identical to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gylXb1XwGZM because i hate messy wiring and it was decently cheap to build and easy.
The best place I was thinking of putting some switches for my lights was on the back side of the steering wheel where some KJs have volume control but I ended up not trying it because it'd be too much work I think
That way they'd (only two obviously) be right there at your fingertips
But the location I have mine is pretty convenient for me, I just rest my forearm on my knee and switch my lights on/off very easily
Also there's ample room in the back of the trim piece for plenty of wiring so no problem there
They ( OTRATTW's ) have some of the best switches out there
Been dealing with them for several years