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Old 08-08-2015, 09:56 AM   #19
BRENT in 10-uh-C
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Default Re: Turn signal switch debate - which one

For unobtrusive turn signal lamps in the front of the car, purchase the new correctly-shaped reflectors from Brattons that are for the double lamps ( -vehicles normally without cowl lamps. ). There is a new bulb (the MAFCA tech director Jim Cannon has the part #) available that flashes amber but looks clear when not illuminated. Install that bulb in the top parking lamp socket. Even with the headlamps illuminated, you can see the amber flash at night. During the day they are easily seen also. Many modern vehicles use an amber turn lamp emitting from the headlight. Use the Tickin In Time hidden turn signal unit that BJ & Casey manufacture, and you have a very nice safety item that does not look out of place.
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