View Full Version : Spotlight installation - Auto electrician recommendation (Sydney)
BrianY
28th April 2018, 06:50 PM
Hey guys,
I just bought a set of Fyrlyt Nemisis 9000 spotties for my 2013 puma 110. Was wondering if anyone has a good recommendation for a land rover auto-electrician in Sydney who could install this into one of the unused stock dashboard buttons?
Cheers,
Brian
weeds
29th April 2018, 06:17 AM
I think nugget stuff sells the correct factory looking switch to go into the unused spot.
Sorry cannot help you on the auto elec side
weeds
29th April 2018, 06:20 AM
Whoops, the one I was thinking is additional switches once all the OEM spots are used
Nugget Stuff Defender 2 Switch Bezel – Nugget Stuff (http://www.nuggetstuff.com/product/nugget-stuff-2-switch-bezel/)
alien
29th April 2018, 06:47 AM
Whoops, the one I was thinking is additional switches once all the OEM spots are used
Nugget Stuff Defender 2 Switch Bezel – Nugget Stuff (http://www.nuggetstuff.com/product/nugget-stuff-2-switch-bezel/)
Nugget does the bezel for adding additional pairs of switch’s.
Mulgo/ Expedition Centre do the OEM looking switches including the plug to wire them in.
Auxiliary Switches for Defender 2002 onwards - Mulgo (https://www.expeditioncentre.com.au/auxiliary-switches-for-defender-2002-onwards)
trout1105
29th April 2018, 07:01 AM
Fitting a set of spotlights is possibly one of the easiest Mods that can be done on your 4WD.
Most manufacturers can supply a wiring loom complete with fuses and relays for the job along with an installation procedure, Why not install them yourself and not only save on a sparky bill but also get the satisfaction of doing the job yourself [thumbsupbig]
After all you own a Landrover and this won't be the only time you will need to get on the spanners.
weeds
29th April 2018, 07:10 AM
Fitting a set of spotlights is possibly one of the easiest Mods that can be done on your 4WD.
Most manufacturers can supply a wiring loom complete with fuses and relays for the job along with an installation procedure, Why not install them yourself and not only save on a sparky bill but also get the satisfaction of doing the job yourself [thumbsupbig]
After all you own a Landrover and this won't be the only time you will need to get on the spanners.
Good point.....but these days I pay others to carry out my maintenance as I’m time poor.....
trout1105
29th April 2018, 07:17 AM
Good point.....but these days I pay others to carry out my maintenance as I’m time poor.....
It would most likely take longer just to hunt up a good sparky to do the job than it would to do the job yourself.
weeds
29th April 2018, 07:22 AM
It would most likely take longer just to hunt up a good sparky to do the job than it would to do the job yourself.
Umm, 1/2hr break at work I reckon I could rustle up a good sparky....although that what I do for my job is find contractor at time.
Although driving lights I would do my self over six weekends.
But it’s not us, the OP sounds like he is committed to somebody installing, if he was in Brisbane I could give him a lead on who i use.
p38arover
29th April 2018, 11:03 AM
Was wondering if anyone has a good recommendation for a land rover auto-electrician in Sydney who could install this into one of the unused stock dashboard buttons?
Where are you located?
BrianY
2nd May 2018, 08:12 AM
Where are you located?
I'm located in the inner west (Burwood area)
BrianY
2nd May 2018, 08:16 AM
Thanks guys, I'll look into hooking up the wiring looms to the auxiliary switch.
Time constaint is the main factor for going down the path of an auto electrician.
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