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ARB switch placement

superfly53

Jr. Member
Joined
Jun 4, 2004
Messages
65
Loc.
Coos Bay
Hey guys, any good ideas on where to put the three switches for an ARB setup??

I have a stock dash, and don't really see anyplace they can go, other than way over by the glove box.

Maybe need to make a bracket???

Any pictures on what you guys have done would be great.

thanks, Norm
 

sfaforester

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Bronco Guru
Joined
May 12, 2002
Messages
2,269
Loc.
SW, Arkansas
I just bought the ARB bracket from 4 wheel parts for about $6 (free shipping). But I had all 3 switches to mount, they snapped in perfect and all I did was drill 2 holes at the bottom of my stock dash. Worked perfect. I'm afraid I don't have pics but I'll try and get some if no one else posts up.
 

IronBenderII

Sr. Member
Joined
Nov 27, 2002
Messages
686
Put it someplace easy to reach. I don't know about you but the only time I'm about to hit my ARB's is when I'm going up something narly (or on the middle of something narly). You don't want to have to unhook, hit the lockers and then have to re-hook. I built a bracket that is off of my cage above my rear view mirror. I also put my in-cab winch control there. I don't want to have to get out of the harness if I'm in a spot bad enough to require a winch.

Also, these are carling switches. They make a lot of brackets for carling switches. Do some searches for them and you'll find them.

Jack

Jack
 

crawln68

Bronco Guru
Joined
Oct 8, 2004
Messages
3,045
I built an over head console into my cage for mine so I could reach them easily while I had my shoulder harness buckled. :p
 

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