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Old 03-05-2021, 09:42 PM #646
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A few weeks ago i worked on mounting the SwitchPros switch panel on my center console. I was really please with the results. Leave it to @TiN to come up with an even better solution. He sent me one of his prototype mounts for the SP unit. I received the mount, backing plate, threaded rods and nuts.




Mounting couldn’t be any easier. Just pop out the three blanks in the console, put the switch in the mount with the threaded rods installed. Place the mounting plate on the underside of the console piece amd thread the nuts. It fits the contours of the console perfectly. Go check out @solid shiftconcepts for some of his other cool pieces.















Thanks for the amazing work Trevor. Check out his site for some other cool pieces. solidshiftconcepts.com
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I am also setting up a Switch Pro (SP9100,) and after looking throughout the whole toyota-4Runner.org looking on how people setup their SPs in a 4Runner 4th Generation, I came across your posting. And, I have a few questions regarding your setting.

1) What holes did you use to pass the controller and trigger wires thru the firewall?

2) How many trigger wires did you passed thru? I understand the ignition wire does not have to pass thru the firewall, at difference from the 5th Gen, ours has the ignition fuse in the engine compartment.

I love what you have done to your rig, I've been closely following your blog for inspirations. I just pulled the trigger on the SP9100, and I love the way you set it on the center console!

3) Would you be able to take a few snap shots of that section of the setting?

Looking forward for your response
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I appreciate that. We ran the wire from the controller through the firewall to the main unit. We just ran it through right above the pedals. I did run the positive wires for the side and rear lights through the cabin and through the firewall in the same location. For those lights we ended up making a grounding bar in the rear so we didn't have to run the negatives all the way forward. What part were you wanting pictures of?
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I appreciate that. We ran the wire from the controller through the firewall to the main unit. We just ran it through right above the pedals. I did run the positive wires for the side and rear lights through the cabin and through the firewall in the same location. For those lights we ended up making a grounding bar in the rear so we didn't have to run the negatives all the way forward. What part were you wanting pictures of?

It's a great idea to make a ground bar in the back, instead of running ground wires all the way to the front.

I don't need pictures now. Your explanation clarified my concerns

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If you have one of those Fish Tape things it makes it much easier to push it through the firewall. If you have any other questions feel free to reach out. I am not the best at wiring. I had a buddy help me with it all but I was there helping out so I remember most of what we did.
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I made my own power tray in AutoCad and a laser cutter and this is what came out:
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I had to modified the design a couple times, since it did not fit well when I closed the hood. Soon, I will install the power tray, and follow your instructions to pass the wires through the firewall into the cabin. I'll post a few pictures once is installed
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That looks great! I had the same problem so we ended up mounting the brain under the tray
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I had ordered some 3" decals through a special a while back but they were just a little too small. I just got some new ones in that are 3.5" tall. If interested shoot me a pm. $5 a piece shipped to lower 48

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I finally took the short amount of time to install my diff breather courtesy of @montijo505 . I really appreciate it. The easy to install Blais Bros Taco kit has been sitting on my work bench for a while. It has everything you need. Thanks man!

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Santa brought me a pair of STEDI 7” Type-X Sport lights. The craftsmanship of these lights is second to none. Starting with the top notch packaging i knew they had to be good.



The only issue i had was the mounting space on the top of my Demello Offroad bumper. Because the grill on the 4th gen opens with the hood i had to reverse the mounting brackets to push them out a little from the grill.







They are complete secured with the STEDI Anti Theft nuts and bolts. I will try to get some output pics but from what I have tried so far it doesn’t do them justice.



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I'll take a couple of those stickers. It'll look good on my back window and
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Lights look good. Any issues with your winch? Im looking at the smittybilt 9500 as my next purchase
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