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- Switch Panels >Rugged Ridge A-Pillar 4 Switch Pod Kit Left Side - JK 2011+
Rugged Ridge A-Pillar 4 Switch Pod Kit Left Side
JK 2011+
Features & Product Details
If you’re looking for a clean and convenient way of mounting switches to power the accessories in your vehicle, then have a look at Rugged Ridge’s A-Pillar Switch Pod. These have been designed with 4 pre-cut provisions to allow you to run up to 4 aftermarket switches on an easy reach on the driver side A-pillar.
This makes mounting switches easy and away from the shifter, and for safety reasons if you needed to activate a switch on the fly, you can still focus on the road. Each A-pillar pod is textured to match your factory interior for a factory look, and installation is as simple as removing the original equipment A-pillar and replacing with the switch pod.
You could also save money by purchasing the A-Pillar Pod and 4 mutli-colored Rocker Switches all together.
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I just finished installing this on my 2017 JKU. Pod is made of high quality and matches the factory plastic very closely (color and texture). The switches are high quality. Use an exacto knife and a candle. Heat the blade on the candle and take your time cutting out the rectangles for the switches. Highly recommend this part when you need some simple switches. When wiring high wattage lights, make sure you have the fuse on the red line coming from the battery. Also have a relay on the line going to the switch. I installed Baja Designs XL driving lights and used their wiring harness. Note: black wire goes to brass prong on switch.