Hey Jim, Hey Gang,
Several aftermarket cruise controls are available and relatively easy to
install, I guess. The leading model is doubtless Dakota Digital, about $200
at any hot rod shoppe. Upon learning that they are indistinguishable from
the Dakota (probably share a common component manufacturer) I selected a PEP
BOYS which cost $100 for installation in Sleek Black Beauty then paid a guy
a $100 to install it. No holes drilled. Works like a champ and I would not
be able to go on those 500 mile cruises without the thing. (Though I admit
the air conditioning gets more work as it is used every day.)
Cheers!
--Colin Cobb, Las Cruces, NM, USA
'41 Chevrolet Coupe 350/350, '66 Morgan Plus Four, '89 Alfa Romeo Spider
(FOR SALE), '67 Sunbeam Alpine (babysitting)
> Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 22:19:30 -0500
> From: "James E. Pickard" <geowiz@cox-internet.com>
> Subject: cruise control
>
> Awhile ago, several suggested that A/C and cruise control were two of the
> best improvements one could make to a Tiger. What cruise control systems
> work best? My requirements are:
>
> Works well.
> Easy to install.
> No new holes.
> Can be removed and returned to stock appearance.
>
> Jim Pickard
> B9473298
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