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Location: Austin, TX
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Column mounted turn signal switch
So, I've been messing around with my stock turn signal switch that is a cable actuated unit on the steering column, under the dash.
These seem a little problematic as I've had to replace it twice. Am I missing something here or is this the reason everyone moves to the external, column mounted type like the one pictured below? Thanks, Scott |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Independence,KS
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Re: Column mounted turn signal switch
Don't see too many switch to the Signal Stat type.
You can, however just change out to a '63-66 column. Those switches are easily available and dependable. |
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Location: CT
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Re: Column mounted turn signal switch
Im thinking the 63-66 guts will fit our 60-62s.
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