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My daily driver is a 2025 OBX LUX non-SAS which I guess you could call me a "mall crawler". I do not have the AUX switches, nor do I have any plans for additional electrical needs beyond a single switch. My question is whether anyone has done or seen something that looks somewhat original or does not stand out too much to add a single light switch?
I could put in the FORD AUX switches, but it's a descent amount of money to spend for only needing a single switch. I do use the glasses holder currently which would have to go away. It's the most OEM choice, but I'm struggling with needing to spend this much for just a single switch.
I've seen the smaller 6-button switches for which I thought that mounting above the sunvisor might not be a bad choice, but again it's several buttons that I have no plans to use. Plus, both name brands I've researched does not have a on-off-on 3-way option.
I bought the M&R dual lightbar for the front bumper for which I plan to use mostly the amber light just for the looks. The least damaging or minimalist solution that I envision is a single on-off-on switch. Below is what I'm considering which needs just a single hole in the dash to mount.
Amazon.com: Jtron 4 PIN SPDT SPST Rocker Toggle Switch ON/Off/ON 12V 20A Car Switch Mini Carbon Fiber Cover Handle Toggle Switch with Blue LED Light for Car Van Boat Rv Truck : Automotive
I'd probably mount it low on the kick panel or under the climate controls facing downwards to not be so conspicuous., Yes, I could totally hide the switch in the globebox or center console, but I also want quick access to the lights for those rare times you need to get somebody's attention.
Any suggesions for a very minimalistic switch and/or location that does not stand out too much?
I could put in the FORD AUX switches, but it's a descent amount of money to spend for only needing a single switch. I do use the glasses holder currently which would have to go away. It's the most OEM choice, but I'm struggling with needing to spend this much for just a single switch.
I've seen the smaller 6-button switches for which I thought that mounting above the sunvisor might not be a bad choice, but again it's several buttons that I have no plans to use. Plus, both name brands I've researched does not have a on-off-on 3-way option.
I bought the M&R dual lightbar for the front bumper for which I plan to use mostly the amber light just for the looks. The least damaging or minimalist solution that I envision is a single on-off-on switch. Below is what I'm considering which needs just a single hole in the dash to mount.
Amazon.com: Jtron 4 PIN SPDT SPST Rocker Toggle Switch ON/Off/ON 12V 20A Car Switch Mini Carbon Fiber Cover Handle Toggle Switch with Blue LED Light for Car Van Boat Rv Truck : Automotive
I'd probably mount it low on the kick panel or under the climate controls facing downwards to not be so conspicuous., Yes, I could totally hide the switch in the globebox or center console, but I also want quick access to the lights for those rare times you need to get somebody's attention.
Any suggesions for a very minimalistic switch and/or location that does not stand out too much?
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