AVS Switch Box On A 2000 Chevy S10 - A Knockout Set Of Switches

2000 Chevy S10 fight   |   2000 Chevy S10 fight Configuring and wiring controls for valves on an airbagged truck can be a time-consuming process. This can be especially tedious if you have a setup of eight valves for control of the front, back, and sides. However, the new switch boxes from AVS make it easy to wire up and manage your air ride. The top-of-the-line ARC-9 controllers come with everything you need in one simple device. All you need to do is feed your wires into the relay box and you're good to go. Though the boxes themselves are versatile, the new brass-knuckle model really caught my eye. The housing on this particular controller is made of a CNC-machined piece of billet that resembles the infamous hand weapon. If this isn't your style, AVS has you covered with optional small-box versions in various colors. Also available are large and small boxes with toggle switches instead of the rocker-type. Whichever works best for you, they are all made with high-quality components and add a nice touch to a vehicle's interior. 2000 Chevy S10 avs Switch Box   |   2000 Chevy S10 avs Switch Box What's In The Box?
For the reasonable price of $190, we received this stylish locking controller attached to a relay box that has all the terminals needed to control eight valves. In addition, two of the connectors have negative feeds to control up and down of the entire air system with the auxiliary outputs of most alarms.
2000 Chevy S10 finished Product   |   2000 Chevy S10 finished Product The Final Word
The AVS switch box not only looks nice, it also works perfectly. Because of its shape and weight, the controller sits comfortably in my lap while I'm driving. The best feature has to be the option to raise and lower my truck by remote. Now I can raise and lower my truck with the doors closed and avoid damaging them on pesky curbs.