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Carling L-series is another somewhat early 90's-ish looking option that you can have customized in whichever throw/ pole/ color/ symbol/ text combo you want for your application.  I like them because they don't look like something yanked out of a spaceship and this solution is way better than having unlabeled switches that you can't find in the dark.

 

 

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1 hour ago, DesertRat1991 said:

Carling L-series is another somewhat early 90's-ish looking option that you can have customized in whichever throw/ pole/ color/ symbol/ text combo you want for your application.  I like them because they don't look like something yanked out of a spaceship and this solution is way better than having unlabeled switches that you can't find in the dark.

 

 

Not a bad option either. Though I do make customer bezels for these so nothing would go unlabeled. They do look very 90’s but I find the MJ style switches were a bit more squared off. Nice option though :L:

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2 hours ago, olddude said:

Check out team cherokee, they have a rear window defog switch, three prong. They also have door panels and gauges on sale.

Yeah the rear window defog switch is just a momentary on-off. The door panels require the upper trim piece from a limited or higher trim XJ and the gauges cluster is RHD. I’m on there a lot keeping an eye on anything new they get but nothing that works thus far. 
 

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5 hours ago, DesertRat1991 said:

Carling L-series is another somewhat early 90's-ish looking option that you can have customized in whichever throw/ pole/ color/ symbol/ text combo you want for your application.  I like them because they don't look like something yanked out of a spaceship and this solution is way better than having unlabeled switches that you can't find in the dark.

 

 


So I went to otrattw.net and found the contura 2 switches with incandescent lighting. I think those may work well for this application . Thanks for the link! 

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