Fits on mine. You might have to spin the motor, if it's spinnable.
you must be outside your damn mind.No actually I meant he should get the 12Voltguy wiring but I am sure his Dad can figure out which wires to tap into. For example:
Robbie's Dash (work of art by his Dad if I must say so)
Copy the one on the left, and instead of the Red switch put in a Contura rocker whatever switch like the rest of his and then have the buttons with the engraving. Would look peemp under the gauges, angled like the rest of his switches...
Disclaimer: I am a little inebriated.
meh, I think 12volt guy stuff is garbage.
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radio shack switches, cheap looking labels, thin metal, and its a switch panel. I don't get it.
look at that tj switch panel he sells and think if you would be ok with something like that on your dash.
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I'll take a picture of the custom one he built for my dad's 40 to cover the "radio" slot and post it. Pop's seems happy with it, somethings are worth more to folks who don't have to deal with any problems. I think the value of the panel came in the very clear instructions of how to tie into his winch control which really helped him. I think Ed has one of his big panels too.
Wiring in a dash mount winch controller is not rocket science and I don't think adding some cheesedick "arming" switch completes the package...
That said take the 12voltguy debate somewhere else. Yes, I agree that his stuff looks cheap and having dozens of arming switches mounted on a shiney aluminum panel does not make it cool, it looks like ass.
dayum, you could have bought a disco for the price of that efi and been done with the buildup![]()
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Fawkin sweet Robbie tell us some more about the efi system.
He who dies with the most **** wins, after seeing your collection you are in the lead no doubt!