Upfitter switch labels and additional switch panels?

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Cody Templeton

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Planning ahead at this point for adding additional accessories to my 2013. I know at some point I'll be adding rear flood lights, fog lights, on board air, inverter, etc. Currently I am just using Aux 1 for my 40" light bar, but would like to add another switch panel somewhere for other accessories down the road. I also thought it would be handy to be able to label the factory upfitter switches somehow. I've seen the passenger cubby hole switch mounts and an overhead panel switch mount.

Have you guys found any labels that fit the factory switches? Where have you guys added switch panels? Thanks!
 
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Check out www.lvjmotorsports.com. Keith makes excellent stuff, switches for the cubby in the dash or where the trailer brake control is as well as overhead ones. I have one with the TH9800 radio with 4 extra switches mounted in front of the overhead sunglass holder in my 2014.

I believe he was one of the sellers I had found. I'm tempted to do the overhead panel setup I think. I've got the trailer brake controller so I'd like to keep that, and the cubby hole is useful to retain. The overhead switch panel seems to make more sense. I wouldn't mind using his setup as well since it comes with the relay box and harness. No having to run a bunch of wires up to the switches, can just hook it up like the factory aux switches it looks like. Makes it way easier.
 

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He makes it real easy as his harnesses and wiring are top notch and the Littlefuse setup makes it easy to install. Hardest part is the cutting into your headliner. Just have to take it slow and careful is all.
 
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He makes it real easy as his harnesses and wiring are top notch and the Littlefuse setup makes it easy to install. Hardest part is the cutting into your headliner. Just have to take it slow and careful is all.

Yea, I figured that was the only "hard" part of that install.
 
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Ended up ordering these for the factory upfitter switches.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Custom-Upf...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649

Most likely I'll do the 6 switch overhead panel from Keith as that'll give me some room to expand, plus a quality setup without having to run new wires everytime, and a nice fuse/relay box as well. I believe you can also get custom switches for the panel as well that come labeled.
 
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