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Age: 44 Posts: 56 Joined: 13th Nov 2004 Ride: ED shagger wagon Location: Corner Bumf**k and you gots a pretty mouth |
not sure if this is the right forum, but i figure AV and comms involves installing electrical gear to make your ride more comfy, so here goes.
i'm looking at installing cruise control to my auto ED wagon. just wondering if any of you guys have had an aftermarket unit fitted, brands you recommend and any other suggestions, info or help would be appreciated! thanks
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Dellboy999 |
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Any reason you do not wish to install the factory cruise control and steering wheel with buttons.
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mcfqn |
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Age: 44 Posts: 56 Joined: 13th Nov 2004 Ride: ED shagger wagon Location: Corner Bumf**k and you gots a pretty mouth |
i didn't realise that was an option!! i'm open to suggestion really
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{USERNAME} wrote: i didn't realise that was an option!! i'm open to suggestion really
Significantly more expensive, though a far neater end result.
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I would go factory to keep your interior cleaner.
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I have found command cruise controls to work well and don't look too bad. They have a few different ones with vacuum actuators as well as full electric and a few diff button options including an extra stalk, a steering wheel remote or a dash mounted one. But the factory always look the best fo the fact that they are made for the car.
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