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Best Urban Jungle Warrior
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Culver City, CA
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I have the same switch installed on my truck. It works flawlessly. The locking feature in the on or either off position (clockwise or counter-clockwise off center) is positive and solid. No chance of it moving. I wired mine between negative battery terminal and frame ground. When in the off position the truck is completely dead. I have been considering putting in a secondary. It is also hidden under lock and key.
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'77 AMGeneral M818 5 Ton w/ Modified Deuce Bed, "Hannibal 8"
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