adding light switches to the overhead console
I wanted to add some light switches to my overhead console on my sut, does anybody have pics and ideas on how to do it ? and removing the console to do the mods ? All thought on my projects would help. Thanks Tom
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I don't have any pics of the overhead handy, but I currently have mine out to fab in a clinometer...it's a piece of cake to take out; two screws, pull the front down a bit and slide toward the windshield (it's got two hooks toward the rear that hook above the headliner). The A-pillar trim comes off simply by removing the grab handles.
I found some very clean little toggle switches at Radio Shack... |
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Those are nice guru. Would have saved alot of space there when I mounted my square toggle.
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Is that Line-X'd interior? |
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http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ghlight=line-x I scored some extra dash components from a guy a while back and had some of them test sprayed with Line-X but it ended up making them too thick to properly fit back together; not to mention that the AC vents wouldn't fit back in the openings. Instead I did the entire dash with the Duplicolor bedliner product and have been very happy with the results...it gave me a consistent, durable finish that matched the texture of the Line-Xed rear pieces. |
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Guru, how's the clinometer coming?
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It came out pretty good...a little fiberglass fabrication, a little bedliner and ta-da:
I still may 'adjust' it to have pics of little H2s instead of the Jeep...or then again, I may just leave well enough alone; it works and it's installed. |
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The first thing in my head when I saw the pictures was "small H2 truck decal"
They look good though. The molding looks great. I thought about recreating the entire piece to be a few inches taller to accommodate a CB radio, but the weight and wiring was going to be all off. I like the clinometers, plus you have great space on the sides of it for auxiliary switches if your headlight switch panel runs out of room. Bravo. :beerchug: |
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No luck ever getting a USB one huh?
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Thanks for the compliment...I'm pretty pleased with it.
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I told myself, "Self, sometimes the simplest solution is the best solution." LOL. So $20 in Amazon Reward Points and a couple hours of labor later the simple solution became a reality. |
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Simple, I feel, is a tough concept for us Hummer drivers to comprehend.
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wow that looks great with the fiberglass and bedliner!
Here's a pic of mine if your curious. I have 2 more relay harnesses with those switches. I think instead of splitting up the front roof lights I'm going to wire them to one switch to free up one of the switches. Then add another for 4 switches total. Being: 1-front roof rack lights 2-rear roof rack lights 3-foglight bar 4-cowel lights (thinking about pulling the trigger on ordering those) Basically the wiring runs up the driver side A-pillar from the fuse panel/engine compartment through the front of the headliner to the inside of the trim piece. It's clean and looks good. OTRTTW switches are hands down awesome but that'd require cutting the plastic and I don't want to go that route. These just stick on. |
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