bought these led strips about 10yrs ago, thought i would wire them up in the concerto as footwell lights to work with courtesy light. spent best part of 2hrs, finding wires, which is earth etc etc got them wired and working and...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................they are rubbish. should of guessed really considering they were pennies of ebay and how led tech has advanced in the last few years. plus car battery is knackered now.
Question: how does that thing operate the mechanism that releases the lock on the lever?
Also, I'm sorry, but I really don't see the point of fitting that gearstick - replacing the neat, original with something that looks like it came from a stall at a funfair and is fitted via a mechanism that appears to have been designed by a 9 year old child.
But each to their own
Out in the desert with an old Jeep and a Volvo.
Back home: wife's 1993 216 DOHC Cabriolet, daughter's 2002 R25 and my 1969 MGC GT
richard moss wrote: ↑Sat Nov 24, 2018 8:30 am
Question: how does that thing operate the mechanism that releases the lock on the lever?
Also, I'm sorry, but I really don't see the point of fitting that gearstick - replacing the neat, original with something that looks like it came from a stall at a funfair and is fitted via a mechanism that appears to have been designed by a 9 year old child.
But each to their own
i've removed park lock. easy to do and have all parts to refit.
if you don't like this you will really hate everything else i've planned.
the flat cap brigade have really hated what i've done to vehicles over the years.
my response usually and does upset if people keep pushing.
if its not favoured by this forum then i shall leave.
richard moss wrote: ↑Sat Nov 24, 2018 8:30 am
Question: how does that thing operate the mechanism that releases the lock on the lever?
Also, I'm sorry, but I really don't see the point of fitting that gearstick - replacing the neat, original with something that looks like it came from a stall at a funfair and is fitted via a mechanism that appears to have been designed by a 9 year old child.
But each to their own
Each to their own , but I`m with you on this I do believe in mods as long as they are tasteful , in keeping with the car and are not OTT , only my opinion .