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From: dbg@ihldt.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: cruise controls
Message-ID: <1788@ihldt.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 13-Jul-83 13:12:35 EDT
Article-I.D.: ihldt.1788
Posted: Wed Jul 13 13:12:35 1983
Date-Received: Thu, 14-Jul-83 06:07:18 EDT
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I've installed add-on cruise controls before and found it
to be reasonably simple to do.  The biggest hassles were
feeding the wires through the firewall.  I too recommend the
Sears units.   It will be more difficult for FWD vehicles
and those with totally enclosed drive shafts to install the
sensor.  Follow the directions given and be sure to check for
any adaptor kits specific to your vehicle and you should be in 
business.  You'll need to calibrate it once it's installed.
Don't try to do this alone -- I almost killed myself trying
to drive and adjust the unit at the same time.

			ihldt!dbg

p.s. enjoy your vacation