MGB Steering Column Switches

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The later version of this switch, fitted to MG Midget from G-AN6-212001 May 1978 onwards is part number ADU1021 and included a horn function. 
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MGB British Motor Heritage (BMH) right hand drive (RHD) cowl steering column.

The steering column cowling is a cover, made from plastic, which is used to enclose the contents of the steering column.
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Out of stock, expected soon Oct 01, 2024. Add to cart and Back Order
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Buying in quantity will save you money and, and if this set contains more than you need for you task, it will provide you with some handy spares should the odd one or two go "walkabout"!
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MGB Steering Column Switches

Review: Paolo T. Submitted: 18/03/2021

Overall5 out of 5 stars.

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A Worn Part Now New and Working

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This is the first time I buy from Rimmer Bros: the new steering column switch for my MGB is now ready for assembly. Thanks

Review: Gary Submitted: 10/02/2021

Overall5 out of 5 stars.

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Good quality parts delivered quickly

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I am a UK citizen and live in the US. Moss do sell a lot of parts here but they are expensive and do not support a lot of the smaller or specific parts. Rimmer Brothers have been great in supplying and shipping parts to support my rebuild of a 1976 MG Midget. Even though its a rubber bumper car I am trying to restore it to as close to original as possible. To that end Rimmer Brothers have supplied a lot of parts that are expensive or not available here. What is maybe most impressive is delivery time. I can get parts from Rimmer in the UK faster than from Moss in the UK

Review: Simon Ducker Submitted: 28/09/2020

Overall5 out of 5 stars.

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Fits well.

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MGb gt

Review: G - Aitken Submitted: 15/07/2020

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Part was incorrectly manufactured

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The wiper stalk was incorrectly manufactured - returned for refund - which was processed immediately. Failing was not Rimmer Bros fault. Stalk action was 'up' was 'down' and 'down' was 'up'. All very strange. (Same problem with a part from a major rival to Rimmer Bros)