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I'm a new member but I've been lurking on this forum for well over a year now. I've consistently seen talk of aux switches here (factory raptor switch, random aftermarket rockers, etc). Though I believe the factory aux style switch panel is ideal, it just doesn't seem very practical to install if you don't already have one. I also hate cheap rockers...and rockers in general.
I've been a cop for a few years and my agency has recently switched over to Code 3 brand emergency lighting and I've been thoroughly impressed with their control panels and switches. The quality is extraordinary and the tactile feel is better than any other I've used. Here is a switch panel made by Code 3 with 6 buttons. The stock panel shows acronym lettering but another photo shows the buttons with a simple A-F format (which would obviously be ideal for our application).
I'm still unsure of a good place to mount the controls or if it should be permanently mounted at all. I think I'd lean towards mounting the main box behind the dash and run the control box to a convenient location and use it as a remote or something like that.
I can't help you much with that, but just figured I'd throw this out here because I'm considering these if I install aux lights. But there is a vender on here (KustomFX) who makes up fitter switches for our trucks and they look seriously badass. Like they are factory.
Why would you mount the main box in the cab? That would mean going through the firewall for every circuit. Assuming most of your lights will be on the front half of the truck somewhere I would mount it as close to the battery as practical. That way the only thing going through the firewall is the cable from the controller to the unit.
There's so many wireless options available now I'm looking into those
Those actually do look pretty good. I wonder if there's a way to do that plate with the push button style back-lit switches. Thanks for sharing.
He sells those switch panels (custom logo to whatever you want) with a blue seas 6/12 fuse panel with relay mounting option (Extra cost for it) custom made for the f150 too.
I am saving up money for the rocker switches ($160) and the fuse panel option ($130). He wires it all and has the 17ft of wire all beautifully done so all you have to do is install.
If you don't like that, my other choice was the spod universal truck relay.
Thank all of you all for your kind words!
I really appreciate it!!!
Every switch panel I build has 100% communication with each and every customer - one on one....including their build & full function testing pics.
I have a few different choices of switches that a customer can choose from including led color options. I sell genuine OTRATTW/Carling Technologies Switches, and also the KIC (Keep It Clean) Switches, which are used a lot in the street rod industry.... and just mentioned above, the new addition of round 3/4” switches with stainless or black bezel surround and a nice variety of LED color choices.
The laser etched logo is a FREE service and a gift! There is NO charge for any logo that one chooses. The laser vaporizes the anodized aluminum leaving a permanent logo.... it is not a paint or a sticker.
There are some great choices that are out there and I respect everyone’s personal preferences and tastes.
I appreciate all the compliments.... I always say that pics never due any of these switch panels justice.... and I think anyone who has one, will agree.
Any switch panel I do, is done with the same exact care if I were installing it in my very own (or my son’s) truck.
Feel free to email me directly at: lethalweapon09@yahoo.com
I can email you pics, prices, options, YouTube video links to help you make any decisions and choices you prefer.
Thanks again,
Brett
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2013 F150 5.0L, Lariat SuperCrew, KustomFX Switch panel, Rigid & PIAA lighting, LED bed lights, 6" BDS suspension lift, 35" Terra Grappler G2, 18x9 Fuel wheels...much more....