Erievon
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Gahhh, that's like SPod or SwitchPros money. As a $400 option in a factory build it's worth it, but not as an add on after the fact, holy gheez. Start from the beginning of this thread, lots of options suggested.I'm looking to add a switch bank to my Mojave. I found the kit for the Mopar one that costs $759. Anyone have any input on this? Seems tricky to install and I can only guess at what Jeep would charge me to install it.
Alternatively, what, if any, other options are people using? Auxbeam has been recommended.
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Yeah, mine was a demo the owner drove around so I was surprised that option wasn't on it already. At $400, sure. At $760 not including labor...ugh.Gahhh, that's like SPod or SwitchPros money. As a $400 option in a factory build it's worth it, but not as an add on after the fact, holy gheez. Start from the beginning of this thread, lots of options suggested.
I looked at the Switch Pros yesterday and called to ask some questions. They said their panels work without relays or fuses.Gahhh, that's like SPod or SwitchPros money. As a $400 option in a factory build it's worth it, but not as an add on after the fact, holy gheez. Start from the beginning of this thread, lots of options suggested.
Yes...ish? Depends on your needs. If you just need one or two items and no special functions the lasfit switches or the voswitch are probably the best bang for the buck.I looked at the Switch Pros yesterday and called to ask some questions. They said their panels work without relays or fuses.
are they worth the price tag?
I will second this. I have two of them, one in the cab for lighting control and one in the bed for camping things control. It is definitely expensive and has a lot of neat features and like said, overkill for most. But what I really like about it despite the overkill and price is it is a really really small footprint. So that makes it easy to mount just about anywhere. Compared to the other options that are much cheaper and relatively simple, but big and bulky. The size factor alone is what sold meYes...ish? Depends on your needs. If you just need one or two items and no special functions the lasfit switches or the voswitch are probably the best bang for the buck.
Switchpros and SPods are the high end stuff. 6, 8 or 12 circuits, solid state, input triggers, programable features, etc... some need it, for some its overkill. Quality is excellent though.
Ok, I like that it's quality, I generally am ok paying for quality. The OEM switch panel for the Mojave is about the same price and it's only 4 switches. Auxbeam has an 8-switch panel for a lot less, under $150, but no idea what the quality is like. I doubt I'll miss the extra few hundred bucks in the long run.I will second this. I have two of them, one in the cab for lighting control and one in the bed for camping things control. It is definitely expensive and has a lot of neat features and like said, overkill for most. But what I really like about it despite the overkill and price is it is a really really small footprint. So that makes it easy to mount just about anywhere. Compared to the other options that are much cheaper and relatively simple, but big and bulky. The size factor alone is what sold me
switch pros also has a mount option (made by SDHQ) for under the OEM light switch, IF you do NOT have the bed mounted 120v plug. This is what I did, it seems fitting for all the light's to be in the same location. It is a little hard to see, but I dont find myself constantly turning lights on and off. And you get used to them by feel after a while.t I'll miss the extra few hundred bucks in the long run.
I have pod lights front and rear, a light bar for the front bumper, eventually a light bar on the roof/over the windshield, and a winch. There could be more stuff coming, so an 8-switch panel is my preference.
Switch Pros recommended a mount that goes on the A-pillar just under the grab handle. Not sure where the Auxbeam would mount to, and of course, the OEM panel would go in the blank spot in the dash where it should have been.
Yea. I installed my Lasfit switches back in March 23 when I added lockers and I'm satisfied with them.
I’m happy with mine. I installed about a month ago.