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Where to mount On/off switches for lights

pickelhead

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  • I've narrowed down my choices for driving light and other lights/accessories. I am going to run them off of a 2nd fuse panel. I will need a place to mount the switches and/or switches box. Any ideas?
 
If you choose to put them on the dash or glovebox panel, be careful. There are a lot of underpanels, and few places with enough clearance. Explore before you drill! The speaker grills have room...that's where I mounted the Powerlets on my second RT. If you don't have the comm system, the center switch panel has a hole behind the blank that may be suitable for a single switch. You can even find a matching rocker switch or buy an additional foglight switch.
 
If you choose to put them on the dash or glovebox panel, be careful. There are a lot of underpanels, and few places with enough clearance. Explore before you drill! The speaker grills have room...that's where I mounted the Powerlets on my second RT. If you don't have the comm system, the center switch panel has a hole behind the blank that may be suitable for a single switch. You can even find a matching rocker switch or buy an additional foglight switch.

Thanks for the insight, like my sig says, I have been there done that.
 
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