Re: 29 Tudor stop light switch question
I want to thank everyone who replied to this post. I just spoke Steve at Bert's about the situation with the stop light switches. I found out that the switch that I bought last year is the same switch that is being sold today. And that switch does have a shorter rod then the original; however, when the brakes system is adjusted properly it has been working okay.
As I see it, the shorter rod is a problem when the brakes start to wear down. Supposedly, no one makes a correct stop light switch at this point. Steve's suggested using an original stop light switch, if possible.
My suggestion is that if you cannot find a good original switch you CAN modify the reproduction switch. See prior posts for modification.
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