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source for 12v switches
In the 66 Bonneville project, I'm looking for some switches to replace the factory ones for things like lights, wipers, and other things. I won't be happy with just some Radio Snack rockers or toggles. I'm looking for some switches with class and a good feel. Like for instance, the button for my rear defogger is a soft-touch switch that is push on/push off but there is no "click" in the switch itself. It controls a relay for the defogger. that would be nice for things like headlights.
How do I find switch manufacturers that would have what I'm looking for? I've done a couple net searches but thought I'd pick your brains and see if you knew any.
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Re: source for 12v switches
My boss at work uses www.e-switch.com for his custom work.
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Re: source for 12v switches
Great resource! That was one I hadn't found... thanks.
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Re: source for 12v switches
Jameco sells more switches than you can shake a stick at... (sorry... I was around old people all day). Probalby jameco.com .. if not you know how to search.
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