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1968 reverse light switch trigger pin #3186527
10/25/23 07:46 PM
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Hello does anyone know if they make the plastic reverse light trigger pin on a column shift 1966-68 mopar b body p# 288321

Re: 1968 reverse light switch trigger pin [Re: jjdirt] #3186538
10/25/23 09:08 PM
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I'll do some digging and see if I can find the place where I got one for may '68 RR, This is what you're looking for right?

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Re: 1968 reverse light switch trigger pin [Re: jjdirt] #3186546
10/25/23 09:54 PM
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Currently UNAVAILABLE and very surprising considering the price. Dang that's a lot of $$$ considering it looks like a USED part but listed as NOS?

https://www.moparmall.com/MoPar-p-n-2883211-Reverse-Lamp-Switch-Pin-p/801-547.htm

Before I found one at a decent price I fixed my broken original with a long thin sheet metal screw, screwed down through the center. I'll try to find some photos of that fix and post them.

Re: 1968 reverse light switch trigger pin [Re: A12] #3186549
10/25/23 10:43 PM
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This is one of those items that someone with a 3D printer could make?

Re: 1968 reverse light switch trigger pin [Re: A12] #3186644
10/26/23 12:55 PM
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For what they're asking for the pin it would be cheaper (and more reliable) to change the roostercomb in the trans and go to a 3-pin NSS.


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