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#1 samanthamannell

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Posted 27 January 2016 - 12:21 AM

Hi does anyone know what kind of switches I can directly / are easily to replace with the switches in my switch panel?

 

Wanting to upgrade to some nicer looking chrome switches possibly even illuminated push button type looking ones. - similar to this: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/acNYmDy2-GM/maxresdefault.jpg 

 

Here's what switches I have:

 

(Old photo from when i first brought her)

 

 

 

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#2 cubby1701

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Posted 27 January 2016 - 01:13 AM

look for wired by Wilson on here and facebook he is the man to sort you out



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Posted 27 January 2016 - 07:56 AM

Indeed I (wiredbywilson) design and build two different kits that directly replace the original rocker switches and the mounting panel.

 

We can have the mounting panel made in any colour and can also have them printed (carbon effect / union jack etc) through a dedicated supplier.

 

Option 1 - Dual Illuminated Savage Push Switches with relays built in to protect the switches as they are only 6A rated (so not suitable for direct wiring to the headlights and heated rear window). Available in billet aluminium or anodised black - with a huge range of symbols.

 

Option 2 - LED tipped toggle switches on a printed panel which are 20A rated so fine for direct wiring to the headlights and heated rear window. LED colour is fully customisable to your requirements.
 

All kits are fully pre-wired ready for fitment. All you need to do is swap the heater and choke cables to the new panel and plug them in.

 

Pm me to discuss your needs with no obligation to buy!.

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Posted 27 January 2016 - 10:11 AM

i made mine myself matey! blue LED illumination push buttons 



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Posted 27 January 2016 - 10:27 PM

i made mine myself matey! blue LED illumination push buttons 

 

 

Ahh this is exactly what I wanted to do! Looks cool! How did you/how hard was it to swap them over from the original switches? 



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Posted 27 January 2016 - 10:28 PM

Indeed I (wiredbywilson) design and build two different kits that directly replace the original rocker switches and the mounting panel.

 

We can have the mounting panel made in any colour and can also have them printed (carbon effect / union jack etc) through a dedicated supplier.

 

Option 1 - Dual Illuminated Savage Push Switches with relays built in to protect the switches as they are only 6A rated (so not suitable for direct wiring to the headlights and heated rear window). Available in billet aluminium or anodised black - with a huge range of symbols.

 

Option 2 - LED tipped toggle switches on a printed panel which are 20A rated so fine for direct wiring to the headlights and heated rear window. LED colour is fully customisable to your requirements.
 

All kits are fully pre-wired ready for fitment. All you need to do is swap the heater and choke cables to the new panel and plug them in.

 

Pm me to discuss your needs with no obligation to buy!.

David

 

 

 

Wooow these are wicked! How much would an option 1 kit and shipping to little old NZ be?



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Posted 27 January 2016 - 11:07 PM

Indeed I (wiredbywilson) design and build two different kits that directly replace the original rocker switches and the mounting panel.
 
We can have the mounting panel made in any colour and can also have them printed (carbon effect / union jack etc) through a dedicated supplier.
 
Option 1 - Dual Illuminated Savage Push Switches with relays built in to protect the switches as they are only 6A rated (so not suitable for direct wiring to the headlights and heated rear window). Available in billet aluminium or anodised black - with a huge range of symbols.
 
Option 2 - LED tipped toggle switches on a printed panel which are 20A rated so fine for direct wiring to the headlights and heated rear window. LED colour is fully customisable to your requirements.
 
All kits are fully pre-wired ready for fitment. All you need to do is swap the heater and choke cables to the new panel and plug them in.
 
Pm me to discuss your needs with no obligation to buy!.
David

 
 
 
Wooow these are wicked! How much would an option 1 kit and shipping to little old NZ be?

Option one:
Switch panel with five Savage switches (picture is a custom set not being mounted in the original holes and the panel is to mock up only) is £175 for silver and £185 for anodised black switches. Switches would be (left to right) rear foglight, heated screen, hazards, Sidelights, Headlights.

Postage will be at cost, fully insured and agreed at the point of ordering.

Check our website Www.wiredbywilson.Co.uk. For images of the five panel.

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Posted 27 January 2016 - 11:14 PM

Standard five switch kit....

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