Light Switch recomendation for 2012 Rubicon JK with Rubicon Switch Pod
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Light Switch recomendation for 2012 Rubicon JK with Rubicon Switch Pod
I need a suggestion for an on/off switch for my off road lights. I'd like to find a switch that fits into the existing Rubicon switch pod that's located to the lower left of the steering wheel. This pod contains the sway bar disconnect and lockers switches and looks like there's room for 3 more switches. I tried the Dealer; however, they told me there's no Jeep part numbers for a light switch that would fit into the existing pod. Any help and/or suggestions would be appreciated.
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Hidden Switch
Just added my lights and came up with this great spot for the switch just above the A/C controls. It is nice and hidden but easy access. Real clean.
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Circuit Board
This isn't from the Rubi switches, intead this is from the center switches where the hazard light button etc. are. I took it apart to see if I could put a switch in, you can but it would have to be very small and you need to be creative and handy. Anyway, I think this will give everyone an idea of what is behind the switches. The bottom piece with the blue is the button's side, the cicuit board goes on top and then the back clips on.
Last edited by blang816; 02-05-2012 at 01:12 PM.