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Old Feb 11, 2018 | 10:49 PM
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Can you post pic of this setup?


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Old Feb 12, 2018 | 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by KustomFX
A lot of great ideas!!

Yes, there are a lot of options. It’s all what one prefers and we’re here to help.

The OEM super duty switches that jp360cj is talking about is a popular option and looks great too!!

Understood that cutting into our $1200-$1500 headliner certainly is not for the faint of heart.... but our headliners are a tight woven material that a fresh new blade works with no issues.

FYI: I do offer a “blank” plate if one ever decides to return to stock. (It bolts back over the hole and I can laser a nice logo to look natural).

Again, it’s all what one prefers & we all have our preferences.

I’ve heard of some wireless systems out there too, but not sure how well they work??? PIAA had a system when I managed an off road accessory shop and they had problems... but assume Time & Technologies have gotten better since then.... maybe someone on here who has experience and some info on the wireless systems can chime in?

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I'm leaning towards the Anzo. They're a known manufacturer so I trust them more than the amazon setups. Plus the Anzo gives you 4 channels at 20 amps each. I had planned on velcroing the fob to the center console or dash. The draw back for me is the fob doesn't light up when a channel is on. Thats something I'm not liking much. https://www.realtruck.com/anzo-unive...oaAuKfEALw_wcB
The other option is to go with lower amperage and a light up pad so you can tell when the lights are on. They are lower amperage but you could use the wireless controller to power a relay off of each output.
https://www.speedtechlights.com/Swit...rol-switch-box
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Old Feb 12, 2018 | 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by jp360cj
I have an OEM brake controller so I used the passenger side cubby and did have to trim a little plastic behind the dash piece, but if you don't have the brake controller, I think the switches will fit in the driver's side without trimming.
Is there anyway to confirm the drivers side wouldn’t need to be modified? I like that idea and it looks very clean/factory.

Thanks for all the ideas guys.
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Old Feb 12, 2018 | 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by MrLunchbox
Both Whalen and Feniex name good products. You check any of them out?


4200 Mini
http://www.feniex.com/4200-mini

PCC8R
http://www.whelen.com/auto/product?h...=66&prod_id=86
I like the whelen switches but they are bulky. It’s too bad there isn’t a nice place to tuck something like that in the center console.
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Old Feb 12, 2018 | 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by 14STXSPT


Is there anyway to confirm the drivers side wouldn’t need to be modified? I like that idea and it looks very clean/factory.

Thanks for all the ideas guys.
There are several threads about installing the OEM upfitters.

here's a pretty good write up:https://www.f150forum.com/f38/comple...atinum-288102/

Not sure if anyone in there used the driver side, but just search the forum for super duty upfitter. There are several threads about it. (I use google to search the forum by adding "site:www.f150forum.com" to search the whole forum, or "site:www.f150forum.com/f38" to search the 09-14 section)
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Old Feb 12, 2018 | 09:03 AM
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This was my solution...

My Department uses Federal signal... but while searching for switch options I came across Feniex.

Very simple to install... mounting options are nearly limitless... the top 2 buttons have a built in wig-wag relay...

Currently, I’m controlling the 2 sets of Rigid cubes... but plan to add some more lighting..

$100 on line..
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Old Feb 13, 2018 | 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jp360cj
There are several threads about installing the OEM upfitters.

here's a pretty good write up:https://www.f150forum.com/f38/comple...atinum-288102/

Not sure if anyone in there used the driver side, but just search the forum for super duty upfitter. There are several threads about it. (I use google to search the forum by adding "site:www.f150forum.com" to search the whole forum, or "site:www.f150forum.com/f38" to search the 09-14 section)
Thank you!

Originally Posted by HwyCycle
This was my solution...

My Department uses Federal signal... but while searching for switch options I came across Feniex.

Very simple to install... mounting options are nearly limitless... the top 2 buttons have a built in wig-wag relay...

Currently, I’m controlling the 2 sets of Rigid cubes... but plan to add some more lighting..

$100 on line..
I was never a huge fan of square lights in the fog hole but doubling them up looks good!
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