Turn Signal Switch for us 4x4 lads!

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Turn Signal Switch for us 4x4 lads!

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Had a long discussion with C&G Vendor, who was very helpful. Apparently there are signal switches advertised in some catalogs for our trucks that state they are for 2wd only, which always baffled me as how in the hell would a turn signal switch vary from a 2wd to a 4wd, it is not like it is mounted on the transfer case!!!!

Anyway, this switch http://cgfordparts.com/ufolder/cgcat.ph ... Z-13341-HQ , part #C5OZ-13341-HQ was confirmed as for a 4x4 pick up as well, so I ordered it.

After installation I will update you on any issues (such as if it doesn't fit!) :wink:
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Re: Turn Signal Switch for us 4x4 lads!

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I can't remember switch differences right now about 2 and 4wd. But there is a slight difference in the year of column you have. 67-69. And 70-72
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Re: Turn Signal Switch for us 4x4 lads!

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I think it comes down to an 7 or 8 wire setup and a 1 post or two post pin, but this application stated 67-72 except 4x4 initially. When the y tech confirmed it would work on a 4x4 I asked him to update the notes on the web site. I told them I'd update them as well on the installation too.
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