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i am trying to find 2 more switches that go in panel where fog light and acc. switch go! hell new used i don't care need to use to wire up speaker leds.i want them so i can turn them off and on thanks for any help!!
Kuryakyn makes a Double Rocker Switch to replace the stock Touring dash switch. it is only an On/Off switch and will not replace the radio speaker switch. I have one and it is great. I used it for the Fog light switch so I could add an additional switch for the motor LEDs I plan to add (when I get the money). It does not have a light for the switch to tell if it is on or off. You just need to know what the position is when on or off.
In the J&P catalog Part Number: 383-581, Price: $24.99. This is their description.
Unique and exclusive
Incorporates two independent rockers
Fits in place of an original equipment switch
Each side operates independently
Handles up to a 15 amp load
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