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Who sells large hole door jam switch? #1901856
08/29/15 02:42 PM
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Okay, I have a 71 charger with impossible to find driver's 3-prong door jam switch which is larger in diameter than e and a body cars. I did find an NOS one for 65 bucks, but thats crazy for a driver. So I've decided to hot wire a 2 spade switch. Can anyone give me a source where I can find a large hole (1/2 inch thread) 2 spade jam switch?


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Re: Who sells large hole door jam switch? [Re: RSI700VIPER] #1902393
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Re: Who sells large hole door jam switch? [Re: RSI700VIPER] #1902460
08/30/15 03:10 PM
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Why not make up a bushing to fit the readily available small switch into the larger hole?


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