Central switch location?

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I am looking to see if anyone has a made, or used a central location for thier switches for accessories? For example, I am going to have switches for winch on/off, winch in/out, aux map lights, inverter on/off, compressor on/off, and possibly fridge on/off. I plan on using Contura switches. I am just looking for the most neat and tidy install I can come up with.

Thanks for any suggestions and examples.
 
I personally dont like to see a lot of after market switches. So, I would use OEM whenever possible. If I had to mount up several non oem switches, I would look into a Wheelen switch box like loud is running and possibly mounting inside the center consol or glove box. Good luck and show us what you come up with when you are done!
 
I personally dont like to see a lot of after market switches. So, I would use OEM whenever possible. If I had to mount up several non oem switches, I would look into a Wheelen switch box like loud is running and possibly mounting inside the center consol or glove box. Good luck and show us what you come up with when you are done!

I agree, thats why I am looking for the cleanest install possible.
 
I'd look at using the garage door opener space. I could also probably live without the sun glass compartment.

Edit: I forget most 100's have a sunroof and don't have those features.
 
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I am looking to see if anyone has a made, or used a central location for thier switches for accessories? For example, I am going to have switches for winch on/off, winch in/out, aux map lights, inverter on/off, compressor on/off, and possibly fridge on/off. I plan on using Contura switches. I am just looking for the most neat and tidy install I can come up with.

Thanks for any suggestions and examples.

Here are some thoughts:

  • winch on/off, winch in/out - I dont have an on/off for mine. So, when I go to installing a snorkle, I may just get rid of the factory antennae and install a fixed one. I have been thinking of then converting the antennae up/down switch to winch in out.
  • inverter on/off - anywhere I mount an inverter is going to have fairly easy access. So, I would just hard wire it and rely on the on/off switch on the inverter. Your hand will be right next to it when plugging something in.
  • For compressor on/off a lot of people use the ARB switches like this: LINKY depending on what is used for there is room in stock form for just an on off swith in the same location. If for lockers, the link I provided or some people have used the 80 series or early 100 series OEM locker switch in the factory location
  • Fridge - I added a plug to the rear and then added a aux fuse panel hardwired to my 2nd battery. It has power 24/7 if the fridge is plugged in. I dont think a plug for the fridge needs to be switched.
Hope this helps.

Edit: Another option if you just want an on/off switches is to use something like this mic holder with switch cut out.:
http://www.sleeoffroad.com/products/products_interior_main.htm
 
You could put a few switches in the little storage space on the console (where the AHC controls would be).
 
These are some great ideas. It has gotten thinking wheel turning.
 

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