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    Maxidrive Switch locations in D2

    Gday All,
    Just trying to decide where to mount my Maxidrive switch and light in my D2, The instructions from maxidrive for the D2 didnt have any info at all about mounting them in the cabin. I have a few ideas but was hoping to possibly see some pics and get some ideas on what others have done before i commit to cuting holes in anything!!

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    Mick.

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    I don't have any pics, but I've put my ARB buttons into the removable panel thats near the overhead mirror. Its good as it never gets bumped, its easy to see and use, and when things get gnarly my copilot can operate them for me.
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    Mine is in the flop down panel below the steering wheel. Probably not the most aesthetic place but it is very easy to find by feel and flip the locker in when you need it.
    You need a fair bit of room behind the actuator because the vacuum tubes are quite stiff and can't be kinked.

    Here's a pic showing it :



    The light is mounted in the panel of three blanked out switches on the opposite side to the ash tray ( don't have a photo ) but i think D2 is diffrent.
    Last edited by waynep; 20th December 2006 at 12:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie
    I don't have any pics, but I've put my ARB buttons into the removable panel thats near the overhead mirror. Its good as it never gets bumped, its easy to see and use, and when things get gnarly my copilot can operate them for me.
    That would be a great spot, but i am limited by the length of the vacum lines,, three lines come right into the cabin to the switch block,, i could extend them etc thats definetly one advantage of the ARB lockers over the maxidrive

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    Cal,
    Can I suggest getting a solenoid that will activate the vacuum pipes. I have this in my Rangie and it means you can mount all the vacuum pipes under the bonnet and just have a small electrical switch inside the cabin which activates the solenoid.

    If you need one, I know Fred Smith in Bayswater Melbourne sells them....I think they are about $110 but I am sure you could get one up your way somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker
    Cal,
    Can I suggest getting a solenoid that will activate the vacuum pipes. I have this in my Rangie and it means you can mount all the vacuum pipes under the bonnet and just have a small electrical switch inside the cabin which activates the solenoid.

    If you need one, I know Fred Smith in Bayswater Melbourne sells them....I think they are about $110 but I am sure you could get one up your way somewhere.
    Yes, Was considering this, but dont want to get over complicated and for the additional cost it might be a bit much,, maybe if i could get the solenoids cheaper i would do it.

    Quote Originally Posted by waynep
    Here's a pic showing it :

    This looks ok, but i would definetly bash my legs on it, i was considering mounting it in the spot that you have that low water light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cal415
    This looks ok, but i would definetly bash my legs on it, i was considering mounting it in the spot that you have that low water light.
    It's deceptive - it looks like you would bash your knees but I never have.

    Yes could probably locate it in to the spot where the low level water alarm is - I think that hole is used for the headlight levelling switch in European models. there is quite a bit of room behind it. The light may fit in the rectangluar hole if you made up an adaptor plate - but you really weant the light up where you can see it. Note : you don't need ot use the light supplied you could replace it with a super bright LED.
    Last edited by waynep; 20th December 2006 at 12:48 PM.

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