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Rugged Ridge A Pillar Switch Pod

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Old 03-13-2013, 07:27 AM
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Yes, my switch configuration has 5 leads. Two of them were connected to ground (upper and lower led grounds), 1 to the orange/ gray wire (lower led, the green led with my switch letters), and the other two went to the lights (I have KCs, so 1 went to the relay- green wire I think- and the other to the white KC wire- i Think it was the 12V fused wire).
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Do anybody seem to have a problem of wind whistling when the window is down since they installed this pod
Old 03-13-2013, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by El Jeepo
Yes, my switch configuration has 5 leads. Two of them were connected to ground (upper and lower led grounds), 1 to the orange/ gray wire (lower led, the green led with my switch letters), and the other two went to the lights (I have KCs, so 1 went to the relay- green wire I think- and the other to the white KC wire- i Think it was the 12V fused wire).
Ok, that's what I was figuring. Thanks for your help with this. It is very much appreciated.
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Installed my RR A-pillar switch panel today, in my '12 JKUR.
Would agree that the fit is not what I would have hoped; took a lot of pushing and prodding to get the right-side edge lined up to the windshield, only to have a gap on the edge near the door. WIth the door closed, you can't see it, but damn, I know it's there.
But the OTRATTW switches are perfect, and I even managed to wire them correctly, so I'm good to go.
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Here's mine.
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Old 04-22-2013, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by JKU2007
Here's mine.
Those are badass!
Old 04-29-2013, 06:36 AM
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Added a new switch to mine on top of the other 2, since it is above the cutouts, the top switch required that I take out some of the plastic support in the back. Nothing that is going to cause a problem maybe 1 sq in or so near the plastic post index piece that doesn't clamp to anything just goes in to a hole. These switches only require a 7/16th hole to mount making it easier to install. They are rated 30A but are only driving relays in my setup.




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