Noticed on Ebay,that someone is selling some aftermarket turn signal switches for the omni.
Has anyone ever tried the aftermarket switches,any better or worse?
Noticed on Ebay,that someone is selling some aftermarket turn signal switches for the omni.
Has anyone ever tried the aftermarket switches,any better or worse?
Who is it by? I have been dissatisfied with Standard Motor Products electricals over the last few years, so I'd avoid it if it was made by them.
(Cliffs notes version: had "original OEM quality" parts from them fail in 3 months to a year... replacing actual OEM quality that had soldiered on for 20 years, in one case I ended up tearing apart a part I had replaced and reconditioning it, whereupon it has lasted another 3 years so far or about 10x as long as it's replacement.)
DD1: '02 T&C Ltd, 3.8 AWD. DD2: '15 Versa Note SV, replacing.. DDx: '14 Versa Note SV << freshly killded :( ....... Projects: '88 Voyager 3.0, Auto with shift kit, timing advance, walker sound FX muffler on 15" pumpers wrapped in 215/65/R15 H rated Nexens.... and a '95 phord escort wagon PnP head << Both may need to go :( ..... I like 3.0s ... so??? ... stop looking at me like I've got two heads!
So the answer is... The dodge dealer has the best quality turn signal switch for the L-Body?
Yeah if chrysler still has any leftover.