I installed the new Van's switch in January of this year. I just replaced it with the original that had a broken cancel arm. Not a great part. Grade of D
Link to part... https://vansauto.com/product/turn-signal-switch-67-69-a-b-c-body/
When I installed it, it looked and felt flimsy compared to the original. The signal arms are fixed without a cancel setting. So if you want to switch lanes, don't use your signals or you won't be able to cancel them. Totally different than the original design where you can turn them on and off whenever.
Installation was easy.
Fast forward to 2 months ago when turning right the signal would then switch to left turn after the turn was complete. So I finally dug into it and found the switch is cracked and pulling apart so the arms are pulling away. Also, the roller contact for the horn was rotating due to a bad crimp. Probably not a great contact. I can't recommend it. I hate wasting time switching out a part for something inferior.
I circled the crack below.
Link to part... https://vansauto.com/product/turn-signal-switch-67-69-a-b-c-body/
When I installed it, it looked and felt flimsy compared to the original. The signal arms are fixed without a cancel setting. So if you want to switch lanes, don't use your signals or you won't be able to cancel them. Totally different than the original design where you can turn them on and off whenever.
Installation was easy.
Fast forward to 2 months ago when turning right the signal would then switch to left turn after the turn was complete. So I finally dug into it and found the switch is cracked and pulling apart so the arms are pulling away. Also, the roller contact for the horn was rotating due to a bad crimp. Probably not a great contact. I can't recommend it. I hate wasting time switching out a part for something inferior.
I circled the crack below.