P1000 Custom switch panel

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Ethan

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Sep 20, 2018
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Just wanted to share this custom panel from Concours Specialties. I told him what I wanted as far as the switches go and drew a sketch of the Honda wings and logo to be back lit and he did an amazing job. I also purchased a fuse and relay box to go with it and everything was color coded and labeled individually for each of my accessories. Made installing everything so easy I did it all in 1 day. The winch, horn, 3 led light on front bumper and the RAM mount. I still have to install the extra motor fan. Turned out Amazing!!

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BobSmithing

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Dec 20, 2020
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Just finished up by switch panel install. Custom panel from New Wire Marine ~$60 before shipping. I installed it where the warning plate was on the dashboard after removing that. Install was interesting. The mounting holes were too close to the top rivet holes and I had to use a piece of flat aluminum across the back of the panel at the top that I tapped and used it as the "nut". Some pics are below. I picked up suggestions from the forums. Appreciate all the tips.

Pic 1: Putting Aluminum behind the panel to screw it in.
Pic 2 & 3: Wiring before being put in place.
Pic 4: Shape of the bar put in place to act as a mounting point.
Pic 5: Final switch.
Pic 6: Tape holding bar in place until I could put bolds in place.
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Remington

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Just finished up by switch panel install. Custom panel from New Wire Marine ~$60 before shipping. I installed it where the warning plate was on the dashboard after removing that. Install was interesting. The mounting holes were too close to the top rivet holes and I had to use a piece of flat aluminum across the back of the panel at the top that I tapped and used it as the "nut". Some pics are below. I picked up suggestions from the forums. Appreciate all the tips.

Pic 1: Putting Aluminum behind the panel to screw it in.
Pic 2 & 3: Wiring before being put in place.
Pic 4: Shape of the bar put in place to act as a mounting point.
Pic 5: Final switch.
Pic 6: Tape holding bar in place until I could put bolds in place.
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Nice work!
ugh that mouse nest give me high blood pressure, reminds me of mine lol. I do love your attention to detail and labeling your wires! I do the same thing.
 
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BobSmithing

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Dec 20, 2020
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Thanks Remington! Yeah if I don't label them it will be hours of work when I have to go fix them and you just know that is coming! Next time I'll be able to use my nifty heat shrink labels! :D Even better, when I closed it up...everything worked!
 
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Michiganboy

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Does anyone know where to get the factory Honda rocker switches?
 
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