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Switch mount for superwinch/simliar

Old Jan 1, 2003 | 10:23 PM
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Well, this isn't a question. Just thought I'd share where I installed my winch switch on the 650.
I did a lot of thinking before mounting the switch where I chose. This plastic piece is $18 to replace if you ever want to go back completely stock without a hole being there.

Well, just figured I'd share... Take a look.


http://www.clanradium.com/djnemesis/winch_switch_01.jpg

http://www.clanradium.com/djnemesis/winch_switch_02.jpg

and you're free to look at any other pics I've taken of it.... I'll take some more pics of it once I get my new tires put on this week. Just waiting on the 2 rear tri-claws to get here tomorrow.

http://www.clanradium.com/djnemesis
 
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Old Jan 2, 2003 | 11:10 AM
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Nemmeh, nice job. Looks very clean and professional. I bought a switch from Royal Distributing and mounted it on my handlebars, due to the fact that I use my winch to raise and lower my plow. The switch I bought is way smaller than the stock switch and is real handy where it is mounted.

Nice pics by the way!! What kind of cam you got?
 
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Old Jan 2, 2003 | 09:05 PM
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I've got to do something you guys I used the switch that came with my SuperWinch man the only place i could find to mount it was on the dash of my 360...It looks like Sh#t...I really want a different switch or something! Right now it looks really Rigged up! but works great LOL
 
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Old Jan 3, 2003 | 01:35 AM
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yeh bro, i really like the flush mount look a lot better than the alternatives...

it's really simple, just find a good place.. check for clearance of wires and routing of wires ability
 
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