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Crown Automotive Dashboard Switch Nut Reviews
fit perfect, top notch quality
These fit great except for on the older wiper switches as David R. said. I spent a lot of time looking for a solution to this so I thought I would post my solution here. Nowhere could I find a nut that would fit inside the bezel with the proper thread. From what I can tell, there are many different thread sizes on these wiper switches so you need to check what you have. Mine was 7/16-20. The Crown nuts are too small to fit that. So I bought one and then got a tap and drill bit set: 7/16-20 NF Tap and 25/64" Drill Bit. Get two small boards. Drill a hole through one. Sandwich this nut between the two boards with the drilled hole centered on the back side of the nut. Then use two C-clamps to tighten it down. The two slots on the other side of the nut will bite into the bottom board. Drill the nut out through the hole in the top board down and out the bottom board. Then run the tap through it. Worked out perfectly for me.
Great replacement.