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Turn Signal/ Hazard Flasher Relay 4 pin socket

I'm looking for a new 4-pin socket for a Turn Signal/ Hazard Flasher Relay. I'd like to get the rubber socket that fits into the hole of my 69T. I have found universal sockets but it is not rubber or fits into my 69T dash hole.

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How fast do you need one?
I am working on a mold for creating these this weekend.
I would need to know what size, length and color of wire you would need as well.
PM me for more info.
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I'm not in a rush. Mine is working but I believe if I twist the wires it will short the turn signal turmenal to ground
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What is your planned selling price
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No idea on price yet, have to see what is involved. If I were to guess, close to the current price for the 5 pin round relay socket that is still available.
My preference would be to make it as a direct replacement for the current flasher relay socket with the wires cut to the proper length instead of something that needs to be spliced in.
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To All,

My problem ended up being the socket.

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