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Switch panel "Offroad"

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Old Jul 30, 2013 | 05:25 AM
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Default Switch panel "Offroad"

I've googled, and searched and maybe I'm just a big dummy, which happens more than I'd like to admit, but the question is this, is there a switch panel that goes where the "offroad" piece is? I have a 2013 rubicon and wanted to remove that part and put switches for lights etc in the spot next to my swaybar disconnect. Any help would be appreciated guys
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Old Jul 30, 2013 | 05:42 AM
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my 12 is the same way; it's like they made the switch panel too big, then stuck a sticker type thing over it.
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Old Apr 6, 2014 | 12:13 AM
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I know this thread is over a year old but I recently pulled that switch panel out and carefully took it apart to see if the "Offroad" section comes out... it doesn't. Its one-piece with the remaining body that holds the two switches (Sway Bar Disco and Lockers). When you do take it apart though there is a small circuit board that does overlap a little into the "Offroad" section which will make it somewhat difficult to reclaim the blank area for switches. I was thinking that one could be careful and cut out the Offroad section and fabricate a replacement panel that held one (possibly two) mini rocker switch(es)... but you'd have to be creative.

FYI... to remove that pane there are two metal clips - one located at the top and bottom of he panel approximately between the Sway Bar Disc and Locker switch and then another set of clips near the O in "Road" (a the top and bottom of the panel). Its tricky but you need small regular screwdriver to pry them loose.
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