Boy, that one has some age on it...
As far as I know67 didn’t have a lane changing feature.I have used a couple of Dan's switches. They all worked fine. My complaint with them is that they don't have the lane changing feature like originals do.
I believe you are correct. I was thinking about my 1969's.As far as I know67 didn’t have a lane changing feature.
He doesn't spend much time on the forum, email him directly....I'll PM you his addressNo one has seen him since December? I read another post saying his mailbox was full.
Baby Blue's original went 90,000 miles. The OEM replacement failed 40 years later. Replaced it with one of Dan's, and it worked well. Not hard to live without the lane change feature.I'll trust my 57 year old original until it breaks
Just a suggestion, but Laysons pride themselves in accurate reproduction parts. Give them a call if NOS doesn’t pan out. Tell them your story and see what they can do to resolve your problem. I personally have had good results working with them ."Do it once.. do it right"... or I guess twice like me and apparently you are as well.
This is a '69.. believe '68 is the same. I had mine all together with an aftermarket repair kit, lasted 4 actuations before I tore it apart again and put this one in.
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@Rick@LaysonsJust a suggestion, but Laysons pride themselves in accurate reproduction parts. Give them a call if NOS doesn’t pan out. Tell them your story and see what they can do to resolve your problem. I personally have had good results working with them .
Dan doesn't have any switches at this time! Thanks for trying Guys! I was going through my parts
hoardage and found that I had bought two Year One FD47801 back on 03/05/05. One of them is
what I installed and is the one I posted pictures of. I had to open up the fit where the turn signal
lever fit with a cut-off wheel so it would fit. Seems to work O.K. now, but doesn't have a lane change
feature. Let's see what happens here!
Dan doesn't have any switches at this time! Thanks for trying Guys! I was going through my parts
hoardage and found that I had bought two Year One FD47801 back on 03/05/05. One of them is
what I installed and is the one I posted pictures of. I had to open up the fit where the turn signal
lever fit with a cut-off wheel so it would fit. Seems to work O.K. now, but doesn't have a lane change
feature. Let's see what happens here!
If the C body doesn't have tilt the switch will work. It may have output leads for corning lights that a B body doesn't use but you can either leave them unused or cut them off... Tilt switch won't work..How does a B Body switch differ from one from a Dodge Monaco or C body switch?