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Like this? I went with the other color I was considering.Very cool indeed.What about vinyl colour lettering for the BRONCO front grill, to match overall paint colours. I’m down for that.
I'm interested in the final sheet of labels as well.As seen in the Aux Switches and Accessory Rail thread, there's a lot of discussion about the aux switches. I came across a file someone created to make labels for the Gen2 Raptor switches and got to thinking about something similar for the Bronco. There are plenty of different labels out there you can by for upfitter switches, but I was thinking more of a Bronco style.
I've put together a few so far. Probably not the easiest to read, but it has the Bronco feel to it.
I'm also sticking with black and white, because my current plan is to print these on to glow-in-the-dark adhesive vinyl. That way they can just be stuck on and still be potentially visible at night.
Also going to cross-post this for visibility, based on the wiring diagrams provided by @Rednek we now know the amperage rating for each of the Aux switches:
AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 25A 15A 10A 5A 5A 5A
Update 5: View attachment 85954
I think that AUX 4, 5, & 6 are now 10A so we have more flexibility . Nice work, I am also interestedAs seen in the Aux Switches and Accessory Rail thread, there's a lot of discussion about the aux switches. I came across a file someone created to make labels for the Gen2 Raptor switches and got to thinking about something similar for the Bronco. There are plenty of different labels out there you can by for upfitter switches, but I was thinking more of a Bronco style.
I've put together a few so far. Probably not the easiest to read, but it has the Bronco feel to it.
I'm also sticking with black and white, because my current plan is to print these on to glow-in-the-dark adhesive vinyl. That way they can just be stuck on and still be potentially visible at night.
Also going to cross-post this for visibility, based on the wiring diagrams provided by @Rednek we now know the amperage rating for each of the Aux switches:
AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 25A 15A 10A 5A 5A 5A
Update 5: View attachment 85954