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Lloyd, So what is different about the location? I know the porceilin block for the interior lights is larger on console gauges, but I had not heard about the RS being different. Thanks, Kevin
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69 SS 350 convertible (in peices) 69 327 convertible (driver) |
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Kevin, I added a photo to my "Wanted" post to illustrate the differences between the 1969 Camaro RS switch and the more common "174","183"(and other) headlight switches used in many other GM applications. The the "177" switch orients the vacuum inlet/outlet ports where they point toward the (LS) kick panel on the Camaro whereas the other switches point the vacuum ports toward the steering column. On the "177" the vacuum port rail is also located in a different position on the back of the switch (relative to the knob release button). Either of these switches will work on a 1969 Camaro however the "177" is correct for the 1969 Camaro with the console gauge option.
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