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Hot Rods Brake light switch connector.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by bobscogin, Oct 26, 2020.

  1. bobscogin
    Joined: Feb 8, 2007
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    Anyone have a source/part number for the socket plug/connectors that were used on this late 40's to late 50's Chevy trucks brake light switch? Hoping to find one at a local parts house. cbs-4790.jpg Thanks,
    Bob
     
  2. Model A Gomez
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    I've used the female end of bullet connectors most parts carry, just two wires and doesn't matter which is which. There are several sizes of them available.
     
  3. Or oil pressure sending unit 90 deg pigtails, already sealed.

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  4. oldsman41
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    Speed way sells them and other too 15 bucks I think
     

  5. Female butt connectors, any automotive parts house and usually hardware stores has them in small packages, they are available in several different sizes. HRP

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  6. Bullet connectors. [​IMG]
     
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  7. oldsman41
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    Duhhhh sorry brain fart I thought you wanted the switch yeah I use bullet connectors also
     
  8. bobscogin
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    Picked up a pack of the .157" female bullet connectors, part number 784353 at NAPA. Snap on with a good, secure fit.
    Bob
     
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