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Source for turnsignal lever
I seem to misplaced, among other small parts, my turn signal lever. Anyone happen to know of a good source for one? I checked the "HELP" section of AutoZone.
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I used a tilt steering wheel lever for mine. It only cost a few bucks. Regular directional levers are usually to long. They would need to be cut and then threaded.
I don't have a part number but the guys at the local parts store looked through the Help catalog and found one that fit. I think it was from some GM car. The key thing you need to know is the thread size. Try a few different screw sizes to see what fits. If worse comes to worse the tilt wheel lever from my 94 Chevy S-10 pickup fit like a charm. Order one from GM. Good luck |
If you are using B+Bs steering column, its from a Mustang II. Jim
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Turn Signal
You can use the one out of a Pinto or Mustang II Works Perfect
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