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I got a sport package, but it didn’t have the aux panel. Has anyone added switches besides the ones in the dash? And where did you put them. The dash ones look like too much work for just 4 switches.
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I have the factory Aux switches but added more.
One winch control, one three position rocker, and two on/off rockers.
Located on panel under steering wheel.

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I also did the VO Switch, it was a easy install. Took two hours because I took it slow to prevent braking any of the tabs on the dash. I think you could brake them but they came off and reinstalled real well.
 

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I have the VO Switch too. I replaced the cubby with a mopar cubby as I received one with a broken tab. Voswitch sent me a new one but I got a deal on a used cubby.

-Switches 3 and 4 can be setup for dual purpose (strobe/on)
-The light can’t be dimmed so it’s more intense than the interior gauges, however it doesn’t distract when driving. I don’t notice it unless I look down.

Overall it’s a great affordable system. I’ve had Switch Pros, and Spod before and I rank this in between. I prefer switch pros aluminum panels, and the ease of spod aux install. This has the ease of spod (even easier), and look of oem but the plastic quality of the switch gauge can be improved as the tabs look flimsy.

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Just buy the Aux switches.
Just keep in mind, doing so after purchase requires a dealership flash to turn them on (or a tazer I believe), that can add $100 plus to the cost of buying them. That of course is assuming you install them yourself, having the dealership do it all I would guess costs somewhere around the $500 mark.
 

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Honestly im just going to give the dealer $675 to install. Factory looks best and they will flash for you.
 

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I just paid the dealer to add it and called it a day. I was more annoyed I missed the option to begin with lol
 

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I think I'm going to go with an S-POD for Lighting. I don't think I'll need to have the accessory lighting switch bank for it to operate.
 

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My switches were aftermarket and look almost identical to the OEM. Less than half the cost

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