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Best place to buy a Turn Signal switch?

Started by nsmall, February 16, 2021, 05:31:42 PM

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nsmall

Asking for a friend.  Any opinion out there on where is the best place to buy a turn signal switch?  His is only 10 years old and it crooked on him.  Thanks

anlauto

OER just brought out a nice looking reproduction, I've installed it, but haven't tried it yet. You can get them lots of places.
Otherwise you can pick up a Standard TW7 from Rockauto pretty reasonable :alan2cents:
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JunkYardFind

I shit you not...I bought one today! Along with the ignition cylinder at Classic Industries. $50 for the turn signal switch.
https://www.classicindustries.com/product/md2094.html

A GREAT video on how to install both is here.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gPbCYPJAF8

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Chryco Psycho

Best Place is JS Restorations / Jim
Rock Auto is the next choice

anlauto

Quote from: Chryco Psycho on February 16, 2021, 06:30:00 PM
Best Place is JS Restorations / Jim
Rock Auto is the next choice

:iagree: If your friend is working on a 1970, Jim is really the only way to go for the correct switch. He restores original switches, so he would need a decent core :alan2cents:
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nsmall

Thanks guys.  He has a 73 restomod and just wants one that is not going to fail.

nsmall

@JunkYardFind.com

I can't remember I'm forgetting the name of the guy in that video but I'm certain he's a member here of as I've been watching this build every time he posts.

I can never help the guy as he's doing a custom engine swap and I'm clueless on how to help him.