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    I use the two wire switch that is pressure actuated and can be tee'd into the brake line anywhere.... Cleaner setup, and one less thing to mess with under the dash! I get mine at NAPA, super cheap deal, easy to install.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    I use the two wire switch that is pressure actuated and can be tee'd into the brake line anywhere.... Cleaner setup, and one less thing to mess with under the dash! I get mine at NAPA, super cheap deal, easy to install.
    While doing my search prior to installing one of these switches I found this thread . The way my plumbing is laid out it will be easiest for me to put the switch right after my MC and before the residual valve . It will be on the front brake side of MC . Will this work OK ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by luckyfasteddie View Post
    While doing my search prior to installing one of these switches I found this thread . The way my plumbing is laid out it will be easiest for me to put the switch right after my MC and before the residual valve . It will be on the front brake side of MC . Will this work OK ?
    Yes - good as any place
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    Yes - good as any place
    Thanks for the info
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