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JEGS Replacement Ignition Switch for Column Shift Steering Column 555-70471

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Replacement Ignition Switch for Column Shift Steering Column 555-70471
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Replacement Ignition Switch
  • Fits JEGS Column Shift Steering Column (555-70471)
  • For Models With Tilt Wheel
  • (9) Blade Terminals
  • Blue Plastic Connector
  • Stamped Steel Mounting Bracket
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