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Rim blow #2235911
01/17/17 11:00 AM
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How hard is it to replace the switch in the wheel?
Are special tools needed? Is it a PITA?

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If the old one had a melt down then yeah a lot of digging and filing to open up the pocket/groove, plus the dried glue to contend with, not a hard job, but time consuming

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Ok where's a good place to get the switch
and are they aftermarket or Chrysler

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Originally Posted By 440farmer
Ok where's a good place to get the switch
and are they aftermarket or Chrysler




Some substitute the Ford switch which will require mods to use, www.early-birds.ca has a repro switch for the 70-1 mopar B/E steering wheel, IIRC it's about $60

Re: Rim blow [Re: 440farmer] #2236116
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Called and talked to them and they said soon?? not available yet??
Thanks anyway







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