Re: top bulbers/button users
[Re: DusterKid]
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10/23/17 01:05 PM
10/23/17 01:05 PM
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Dave Hall
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Not a stock wheel but... I had to make a little "L" bracket to tuck it up in the corner like that. Remember to drive around in second or high gear because you will bump it accidently sometimes. Only works in 1st or reverse.
Last edited by Dave Hall; 10/23/17 01:09 PM.
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Re: top bulbers/button users
[Re: DusterKid]
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10/23/17 05:12 PM
10/23/17 05:12 PM
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Posts: 19,356 Las Vegas
Al_Alguire
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I Live Here
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Las Vegas
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I am another with it on the steering wheel. I tried it down by the shifter for awhile and was just never comfortable or consistent there.
"I am not ashamed to confess I am ignorant of what I do not know."
"It's never wrong to do the right thing"
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Re: top bulbers/button users
[Re: DusterKid]
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10/24/17 12:40 AM
10/24/17 12:40 AM
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rowin4
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A few top bulb guy's I know use a rocker switch mounted on the steering wheel. They claim it is more consistent as you can concentrate on the tree not holding the button. With your thumb on the high part of the rocker switch as the light comes on a slight pressure flips the rocker and your off. Anyone else use a rocker switch?
it's ok to butt heads, just don't do it with a butthead
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Re: top bulbers/button users
[Re: DusterKid]
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10/24/17 05:57 PM
10/24/17 05:57 PM
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rowin4
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Being a stick shift guy I never got into the pull your thumb/arm off a button but I think the rocker switch might require less concentration then holding the button in.
it's ok to butt heads, just don't do it with a butthead
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