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I am planning to change out my standard steering column with a rebuilt 72-76 column in my '72 this winter. I read the Jim Shea steering documents and it says you can't switch over the standard column ignition switch to a TT column because the switches work in opposite directions. Has anyone had any experience with this? Do I need to by a TT ignition switch and get a new key?
Thanks!!
Bob
Notes from document:
There are two different designs of steering column mounted ignition switches. The standard (non adjustable) steering column ignition switch works in the opposite direction from the T&T steering column switch. Although either switch will connect to your vehicle wiring harness, the switches are not interchangeable. So if you are replacing your ignition switch, make sure that you obtain the correct replacement part.