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Hello everyone - I am new to the jeep world and the more I learn the more I realize I should have planned much better before purchasing my Gladiator. I did not get the aux switches, what options do I have if I wanted to run hood cubes, or do I have any? I believe I could get the mopar aux switches installed but are there options without doing that? Thanks in advance for the help!
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I just had my dealer install my factory aux switches . I purchsed them and the labor to install when I bought my Mojave . Switch was backordered for a long time . Dealer did a great job and had my speedo calibrated for the 35's while it was there . Switch was 400 and labor was 300 . Labor I can understand but I hated paying 400 for the switch .
 
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There are a few aftermarket switches that install in the same location with similar functionality for a much lower cost, search voswitch on Amazon.
Thanks! Will def look into voswitch.
 

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I left mine off because I like the aftermarket switches better.

For factory "style" the lastfit switches are good. I kind of like the look of the flip switches from RoughCounty, so I'll probably be installing those.

Lots of YouTube Videos on installing the switches, really easy and clean.
 
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I left mine off because I like the aftermarket switches better.

For factory "style" the lastfit switches are good. I kind of like the look of the flip switches from RoughCounty, so I'll probably be installing those.

Lots of YouTube Videos on installing the switches, really easy and clean.
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I don't have the aux switches either but I doubt they would provide enough slots to cover all my needs. I still may add the aux switches later but for now I'm looking at SPOD with touch screen. It's an 8 circuit expandable system, not inexpensive but probably well worth it.

Update: I added this system awhile back & it simplified the wiring & routing, this is the way to go, no regrets.

https://www.4x4spod.com/bantamx_touchscreen_jl_jt
 
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Northridge4x4 has some awesome deals right now on s-tech switches. $65 for their “heritage” 6 switch system, but I think all their s-tech is under $100 right now. Killer deal when the s-tech site wants $250 for the same thing.

https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...jljt-h-s-tech-heritage-edition-6-switch-panel

the s-tech system is a nice old, school wires, switches, and relays set up- no circuit boards to worry about.
 

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Northridge4x4 has some awesome deals right now on s-tech switches. $65 for their “heritage” 6 switch system, but I think all their s-tech is under $100 right now. Killer deal when the s-tech site wants $250 for the same thing.

https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...jljt-h-s-tech-heritage-edition-6-switch-panel

the s-tech system is a nice old, school wires, switches, and relays set up- no circuit boards to worry about.
thanks for that looks A lot like the RC kit I was planning on ordering, don’t want anything fancy, just basic switches and relays.
 

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thanks for that looks A lot like the RC kit I was planning on ordering, don’t want anything fancy, just basic switches and relays.
I almost bought the RC system and now I’m glad I waited. The S-Tech doesn’t have “RC” on all the switches. It looks a little better without that branding in my opinion.
 

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Switchpros, S-tech and S-pods are upper end switch packages.

I am about to put in a Procomp SS-6. I kinda like stashing my key in that Aux switch pocket.
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