I'll (hopefully) be picking up my new Deuce from SANG in Michigan next Tuesday (3/22/06). Yes, I will post pics & details after I get it home.
One of my first mods will be to install a keyed ignition switch as an anti-theft device (along with a couple of other mods) to keep my vehicle out of the wrong hands.
I'm planning on installing it in series with the hot lead(s) to the standard military power switch, in a relatively inacessable location in the dash to prevent someone who would like to "borrow" my truck from being able to easily hot wire or otherwise bypass the keyed switch.
Does anyone have any suggestions of any make/brand of switches that are particularly suitable for this application, or any switches that I should avoid?
Also, any suggestions for an amperage rating to look for? I suspect the ignition circuit carries a fairly significant current and I don't want to burn out my new keyed switch the first time I use it. I do plan the have the mil switch in the "off" position before I turn the keyed switch on or off just to save the keyed switch from switching under load.
Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks, Lee
One of my first mods will be to install a keyed ignition switch as an anti-theft device (along with a couple of other mods) to keep my vehicle out of the wrong hands.
I'm planning on installing it in series with the hot lead(s) to the standard military power switch, in a relatively inacessable location in the dash to prevent someone who would like to "borrow" my truck from being able to easily hot wire or otherwise bypass the keyed switch.
Does anyone have any suggestions of any make/brand of switches that are particularly suitable for this application, or any switches that I should avoid?
Also, any suggestions for an amperage rating to look for? I suspect the ignition circuit carries a fairly significant current and I don't want to burn out my new keyed switch the first time I use it. I do plan the have the mil switch in the "off" position before I turn the keyed switch on or off just to save the keyed switch from switching under load.
Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks, Lee