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02-02-2010 03:37 PM #1
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02-02-2010 03:55 PM #2
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02-03-2010 06:06 AM #3
IB = Instruction Book or in this case, Installation Book.
There are 10 or more wires and a less then great schematic, a bag of parts with only 40-50 percent of them identified, twelve DIP switches with 4-5 of them a guess as to which way they are to be set. Then to top it off, the operating cable is a set length (too long) so I had to buy a $70 Lokar(out of stock everywhere) that could be shortened - and that cable had no information as to how to shorten either so a phone call to Lokar. Then to make life even more fun the Dakota Digital IB differed from the on-line Summit version and they both differed from the manufacturer's on-line version. Then of course, since the car had already been finish wired, many, many of those nice cable ties - they had to be cut which I then did again for the stereo installation. I think this car has probably kept the cable tie industry alive this past year
Of course, this is no big deal as building a car from the ground up has to be a challenge and a time eater. Those without patience need not apply if they want to do this kind of projectDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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02-03-2010 02:58 PM #4
OOOoohhh.. An Instruction Book! You were expecting someone to inform you how to install newly purchased parts? That happens in this hobby??
I just love the "IB" with the handwritten instructions done by a 2nd grader!That's usually what I find.
So that just leave "DW" .. Let me guess. DEAR WIFE?!?! lol..
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02-03-2010 03:43 PM #5
Since I don't want to violate any of the unwritten rules, yeah, right! I searched for a few pics to share. I can't find any from 2000 when I bought the frame but I did locate some from 2001. These first pics are from the trip to get the body. I bought the body from a guy in Frankenmuth (spelled?) MI. And some friends had family nearby. I was living in New Mexico then. Anyway, we made arrangements that they would travel home for a visit and on the return trip they'd go into MI and pickup the body and I shared fuel costs back. So here's some pics that they would e-mail me from on the road.
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02-03-2010 03:53 PM #6
And then here's 3 with the body setting on the frame.
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02-03-2010 05:59 PM #7
Hey Mike,
Those are great pics but the "unwritten rule" which I guess is getting is getting written as we speak....is that you post pics of what you just worked on, i.e. your window installation. That way, all these faithful viewers can see our progress and perhaps relate it to something they're doing on their own project. Now get out there and take some pics of those windows!!! LOL!
Thanks for posting these pics though!
I'm just messin' with ya! Post whatever you want!
Randy"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
That is terrible, sad to hear about him.
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40