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<blockquote data-quote="Pook" data-source="post: 1236218" data-attributes="member: 16813"><p>Dash is all welded up, just need to finish the tabs on the chassis (its just resting there in the pics) and add cut out the holes for the switches. I wanted to keep everything up were I can see it easily. So without having to turn my head I can double check if the ARB'S are on/off and all with in easy reach of the steering wheel for quick on the fly control.</p><p></p><p>Kill switch is in. Easy spot to run a lanyard up the window bar.</p><p></p><p>2in-2out cutting brakes finally found a home. The dual action makes them a real pain to install since the swing in a pretty good sized arc.</p><p></p><p>I went with three small mechanical gauges, similar to the ones I had in the ftoy. Those ones worked good so I figure why reinvent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pook, post: 1236218, member: 16813"] Dash is all welded up, just need to finish the tabs on the chassis (its just resting there in the pics) and add cut out the holes for the switches. I wanted to keep everything up were I can see it easily. So without having to turn my head I can double check if the ARB'S are on/off and all with in easy reach of the steering wheel for quick on the fly control. Kill switch is in. Easy spot to run a lanyard up the window bar. 2in-2out cutting brakes finally found a home. The dual action makes them a real pain to install since the swing in a pretty good sized arc. I went with three small mechanical gauges, similar to the ones I had in the ftoy. Those ones worked good so I figure why reinvent. [/QUOTE]
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