Switch-Pros SEMA Award Winning SP8100 Switch Panel Power System
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Finished installing it and ripping out all the old wiring. The strobe function is awesome. Just got the rear Ox locker in from Brown Santa, so I'm going to work on the compressor and the air solenoid tomorrow. Front locker and swaybar will wait until I get the air op Swayloc and a d44 for the front. <img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=636656"/>
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Looks good, are you gonna rotate the stickers to they are upright? Yes the strobe is awesome! The master function is cool too, but I have yet to figure out how to get the master setting to turn off multiple switches, it only allows me to turn the, on with one switch.
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I'm gonna bump this one up...
I just installed the SP-8100 BEZEL STYLE 8-SWITCH PANEL POWER SYSTEM WITH CONCEALED MOUNTING HARDWARE in my 2014 JKUR.
The hardest part of the install was figuring out where/how I was going to run the wire for the control panel through the firewall.
I ended up finding a good solution on another Wrangler Forum...
"I pulled the switch wiring harness through the covered hole in the upper passenger corner of the firewall behind the insulation. It’s just to the left of where you mount the SP module. Ends up behind the glove box. Plenty of wire to put it just about anywhere in the front passenger area." Do this BEFORE you tighten down the SP module!
This ended up working out perfectly for my installation. I have a Rubicon, so I ended up installing the control panel in the same spot (above the speaker), but on the passenger side.
I really dig it.
I'll try to post some pictures from my phone (not working from my computer right now)...
I just installed the SP-8100 BEZEL STYLE 8-SWITCH PANEL POWER SYSTEM WITH CONCEALED MOUNTING HARDWARE in my 2014 JKUR.
The hardest part of the install was figuring out where/how I was going to run the wire for the control panel through the firewall.
I ended up finding a good solution on another Wrangler Forum...
"I pulled the switch wiring harness through the covered hole in the upper passenger corner of the firewall behind the insulation. It’s just to the left of where you mount the SP module. Ends up behind the glove box. Plenty of wire to put it just about anywhere in the front passenger area." Do this BEFORE you tighten down the SP module!
This ended up working out perfectly for my installation. I have a Rubicon, so I ended up installing the control panel in the same spot (above the speaker), but on the passenger side.
I really dig it.
I'll try to post some pictures from my phone (not working from my computer right now)...
Last edited by MJ; 04-22-2017 at 04:35 PM.