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Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Aftermarket Cruise Control???
I want to add an aftermarket cruise control to my 70 GMC truck, 350 engine/4speed. What brand, type is best for our trucks. I have seen vacuum type and magnet pulse, which is more dependable and acurate?
It is 4-5 hours to the places I fish starting in spring and I need to be ready. Thanks in advance. Mike |
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1965 Chevy C10, 2005 4.8L/4l60
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Re: Aftermarket Cruise Control???
From what I have read, this is the best system.
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...prod/prd46.htm
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Location: Center City, MN, USA
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Re: Aftermarket Cruise Control???
I bought an Audiovox system years ago. When you install it on a straight stick - which I had at the time - you can program the module to listen to the distributor. Since I was collecting parts to swap to a th350 I right away installed the magnet on the driveshaft and the receiver to listen to it. Parts to do both were in the box.
Since you got a 4-speed you could go with listening to the distributor. I installed mine for the exact same reason. I don't have to drive 4-5 hours to fish in the land of 10,000 lakes but when I do have to drive to a tournament it sure is nice to have cruise.
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