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Thanks!
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I’m encountering the same problem and was wondering who sells the better switch than NAPA ?
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Mike, see post #25. If you want me to search the exact switch product number, let me know.
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Okay thx
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Kube what store did you buy it from. I’ve heard not so good things on Napa and I think the new one I bought is no good too. Thx…..
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Amazon: WQSING Hydraulic Rear Brake Light Switch DS-272191 Compatible with Harley Davidson Sportster Softail Touring Dyna Super Electra Glide Road King FXR Deluxe Fat Boy Low Rider Heritage 72023-51A
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Nope, just bad switches right out of the boxes.
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I noticed that ford cortina about 1967 uses a 1/8 npt switch. Rockauto carry them. They have spade terminals rather than round but might represent something worth trying. One brand has a hex body which might represent a different manufacturer than the heavily pressed body of the replacement early ford type switches. I have had some failures too and have adapted mech switches.
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I with you Mart. I hate to crossbreed stuff as some of you know, but the mechanical switch that GM used on all the old five window (47 - 54) pickups works very well on my 41 pickup under the floor and out of sight for the most part. Having bright good working is a huge safety factor so this seemed acceptable to me as I drive mine every chance I get. The added bonus is you can flash your brake lights without actually applying the brakes. Tim
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guys over here are changing to the switch from Harley Davidson they arnt cheap but they work
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