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#46309 08/11/06 12:39 AM
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Grease Monkey
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I recently changed my car from 6 volt to 12 volts. I seem to have lost my chrome stat wiring directions. Looking for some help? alpoletti@adelphia.net


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#46310 08/12/06 12:05 PM
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What's a chrome stat?

#46311 08/12/06 12:36 PM
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Hey George Eagle, how are you doing? I think a Chrome Stat is an aftermarket turn signal switch that was commonly used on trucks in the fifties and later. It may be marketed today for vintage vehicles without factory turn signals.


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#46312 08/27/06 12:01 PM
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Just to let you know I found my turn signal installation paperwork. If anyone needs a copy just sent me a email. THANKS!


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