Delete Reply #570 – August 25, 2010, 01:05:24 AM I already have an auto dim mirror in my car from a 90 town car , I too skipped the reverse light wire . I like the idea of a compass but not the idea of running new wires, next trip to pullapart I'll be on the look out :D Quote Selected
Delete Reply #571 – August 25, 2010, 01:20:33 AM Quote from: hypostang;333356I already have an auto dim mirror in my car from a 90 town car , I too skipped the reverse light wire . I like the idea of a compass but not the idea of running new wires, next trip to pullapart I'll be on the look out :D If you already have an auto dim then you are all set all all you need to do is make a connection to the existing wires and mount the mirror. Running the wires for the temp sensor was easy for me on both my Tbird and Mustang. I have no headliner or roof pillar trim installed in the Tbird right now. However even for the Mustang, it was just a simple matter of removing the interior "A" pillar trim, running wires pushed under the front edge of the headliner then down the "A" pillar post. Then made a connection for 12V+ under the dash. For the ground I just tapped into the ground wire for the roof mounted map light which is mounted all the way forward in my Mustang. From under the dash, I ran two wires through a grommet in the firewall and pulled it through to the very front of the car. I then secured the wiring neatly and connected the temp sensor and zip tied it to an existing hole on some structure behind the bumper cover. Quote Selected
Delete Reply #573 – August 31, 2010, 10:41:43 PM Quote from: sarjxxx;334297holy . I read the whole thread.That's a lot of reading at one time.....like a book. Quote Selected
Delete Reply #574 – September 01, 2010, 01:31:06 AM Quote from: sarjxxx;334297holy . I read the whole thread.I am sure it took days... It would not have taken so long if I didn't change my mind so much... Quote Selected
Delete Reply #575 – September 01, 2010, 10:42:30 PM Uhhh, yeah.... 4 day split up read... over the course of two weeks;)But, it was a good read. I'd reccomend this e-book to anyone.:flame: Quote Selected
Delete Reply #576 – September 01, 2010, 10:45:56 PM Btw, just my opinion, I really think the mn-12 steering wheel looked sooooooo much better with that dash. Not trying to knock your custom one, I know you love it, and there's nothing wrong with it, I just think the other one really fit the current interior.:2c:Ohh, and the bird on the dash, AWESOME!!! I loved it. Quote Selected
Delete Reply #577 – September 02, 2010, 02:01:26 AM Quote from: sarjxxx;334426Btw, just my opinion, I really think the mn-12 steering wheel looked sooooooo much better with that dash. Not trying to knock your custom one, I know you love it, and there's nothing wrong with it, I just think the other one really fit the current interior.:2c:Ohh, and the bird on the dash, AWESOME!!! I loved it.I love the MN-12 wheel too, but it just sits uncomfortably close to my chest. It's a deep wheel and Fox body cars need a shallow one. Hardly anything custom about the 1984 Tbird steering wheel I am using. The only thing I did was modify the center emblem so that it actually blows the horn. There is no telling what wheel I will end up with in the long run. Right now my main concern is getting it to run flawlessly. I would feel a lot better right now if it was. Right now I am a little discouraged but I just have to give it time. The cosmetics are always a piece of cake.BTW, I seen a wonderful 85 Turbo Coupe today one of my customers was driving. it ran good. It really only needed a paint job and some cosmetic refinement. Thunderlust set in needless to say. Quote Selected
Delete Reply #578 – November 15, 2010, 09:17:36 PM what the heck happened to this thread? did you give up? are you gone? i'm so confused Quote Selected
Delete Reply #580 – November 16, 2010, 06:58:17 AM What the.......................What happened. We gotta have some kind of explanation after all that dedicated to the thread. Quote Selected
Delete Reply #581 – November 16, 2010, 07:10:24 AM That's a whole lot of work to delete all them posts, is that done manually or some sort of batch delete Quote Selected
Delete Reply #582 – November 16, 2010, 04:36:28 PM Deletions were by the thread starter...ask him... Quote Selected
Delete Reply #583 – November 16, 2010, 09:27:48 PM Quote from: sarjxxx;341761what the heck happened to this thread? did you give up? are you gone? i'm so confused +1 ??? Quote Selected