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How Hard Is It To Install Auxiliary Switches?

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So I found a Bronco I like at a dealer website, but of course it doesn't have auxiliary switches, how hard would it be to install them after I purchase the vehicle?

Also, If I don't need that many switches would it be easier just to install one or two switches? If so, what kind?

EDIT: Anyone notice how 100% of the Broncos available on dealer websites are the base trims with ZERO factory options installed, besides of course dealer installed lug nuts, etc. For example, I looked at over a dozen Broncos for sale and none have rear lockers, none have auxiliary switches, etc.

I'll rather just order one how I want it and wait 1-3 years for it.
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Keep in mind that the factory switches are limited on amps AND they only work when the Bronco is on.

If mine did not come with them, and I was trying to install something after the fact.... I definitely would not go with the factory setup. Not sure of the aftermarket options, but if they have the possibility of being used with the ignition off, that's a win.
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