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Old Jan 27, 2006 | 08:04 AM
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To those with the EVO steering wheel

Has anyone figured out a way to mount the cruise control yet? Anyone have any idea's on how to?
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Old Jan 27, 2006 | 10:23 AM
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Has anyone figured out a way to mount the cruise control yet? Anyone have any idea's on how to?
you can. you need to take apart the stocker and take out the cruise control lever . its one or 2 bolts. and then youll need to open up the momo and you can mount it on the bottom right hand corner where a removable plastic peice is. however dont expect the holes to be there and you just bolt it in. youll need to either make your own holes or make a way to keep it in there tight so you can push up and down on the lever to controll it. then connect the wire to the clock spring and you should be good to go. unlike me where i broke my stock clock spring and i was lucky that the guy sent me his own clock spring from the evo but they dont have the connection for the cruise control like the RAs clock spring does. so i cant do it unless i buy another clock spring. however i do have the cruise control lever already out of my stocker and i can sell it to whoeevr doesnt want to open up their steering wheel. i also have the stocker steering wheel for sale. my mechanic said you can also buy a universal cruise controller and wire it up in the mess of wires behing your steering collum. good luck

for the universal cruise you bassically need this http://www.asiapacific.com.my/audiovox/car_cruise3.html
however you dont need half that stuff since we already have the throttle stuff hooked up in our engine bay. youll need the switch and wires. and a good installer. ask around your area for higher end installs and see what they think.

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