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<blockquote data-quote="DiscoDino" data-source="post: 620858" data-attributes="member: 7405"><p>Hi everyone and thanks for your input - very valuable and we loved it by repurposing two ARB switches with some internal switch modifications (my buddy/electrician did the detailed work so I can't take credit for it...).</p><p></p><p>The reason we want to shut them off is for water crossings: we are building the truck to compete in the Croatia Trophy, Rally Breslau, some U4 in Europe, and other races...all the parts were sourced from the US...but we went with a Land Rover Defender 110 pick up as a base.</p><p></p><p>Radiator and fans are up high out back above the 32G JazSpeed fuel cell, but again, anticipating the worst in race conditions...</p><p></p><p>Once I have a more detailed solution I'll post back up for others' future needs...</p><p></p><p>Thanks again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiscoDino, post: 620858, member: 7405"] Hi everyone and thanks for your input - very valuable and we loved it by repurposing two ARB switches with some internal switch modifications (my buddy/electrician did the detailed work so I can't take credit for it...). The reason we want to shut them off is for water crossings: we are building the truck to compete in the Croatia Trophy, Rally Breslau, some U4 in Europe, and other races...all the parts were sourced from the US...but we went with a Land Rover Defender 110 pick up as a base. Radiator and fans are up high out back above the 32G JazSpeed fuel cell, but again, anticipating the worst in race conditions... Once I have a more detailed solution I'll post back up for others' future needs... Thanks again... [/QUOTE]
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