If you converted the power window switch which one would you choose?

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ali_c20

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I've seen billet aluminum switches that are a copy of the GM ones but I don't know if they interchange.

These are ball rod and custom but I've seen others that are similar

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Whoa, 475$ for switches.
 

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I have a 1977 C20 which I've restored. I gave my Granddaughter a ride in it last spring. She looked at me and asked how to put the windoe down. I explained about the window crank. She was so amazed that she put the window down and up several times and commented about "how cool the window crank was"!
 
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I’ve just learned to tolerate the OEM switches at this point. In my experience, as long as you keep the contacts clean, they’re pretty reliable. If I had to make something else work, the pre-95 GMT400 switches could potentially work, but certainly wouldn’t look right.
 

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