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Thanks for honoring your Group purchase price for us. I'm sorry it cost more than expected. It just shows how reputable your customer service is. You're a stand up guy Steve.
Received it today and should have it on this Saturday. I can't wait! Thanks again Steve for making this happen. You are a helluva guy and a reputable businessman.
Looks like a nice kit. Quality parts (including a nice water jet - laser cut mounting plate), looks like everything you need is included and some decent documentation for the install.
I'll post some pics tomorrow. I bought a wireless switch with 2 key fobs. I ran the power from the under the hood fuse box with a Bussman Add-a-fuse to the wireless switch and then to the Line Loc. Now all I use is the key fob in the car to turn it on and off. I don't have any wires in the car. It's a sweet set up. The wireless switch cost around $17 at Amazon and the add-a-fuse was $6 at Pep Boys. I already had speed bleeders on so bleeding the brakes took no time at all.
I'm thinking about hiding a 2-pin connector under the dash. I will connect a coiled phone chord with a button and lay it on the console for use when at the track.
Other times - unhook it and thow it in the glove box.
I'll post some pics tomorrow. I bought a wireless switch with 2 key fobs. I ran the power from the under the hood fuse box with a Bussman Add-a-fuse to the wireless switch and then to the Line Loc. Now all I use is the key fob in the car to turn it on and off. I don't have any wires in the car. It's a sweet set up. The wireless switch cost around $17 at Amazon and the add-a-fuse was $6 at Pep Boys. I already had speed bleeders on so bleeding the brakes took no time at all.
Jeff
Originally Posted by 68RSSS
I'm thinking about hiding a 2-pin connector under the dash. I will connect a coiled phone chord with a button and lay it on the console for use when at the track.
Other times - unhook it and thow it in the glove box.
Both great ideas
I'll probably put mine on next weekend. I'm always looking for excuses to buy tools, so I ordered a Motive bleeder and it did not come yet. I guess speed bleeders would have been cheaper I have a Phoenix Injector but have not had much luck with it.
I'll post some pics tomorrow. I bought a wireless switch with 2 key fobs. I ran the power from the under the hood fuse box with a Bussman Add-a-fuse to the wireless switch and then to the Line Loc. Now all I use is the key fob in the car to turn it on and off. I don't have any wires in the car. It's a sweet set up. The wireless switch cost around $17 at Amazon and the add-a-fuse was $6 at Pep Boys. I already had speed bleeders on so bleeding the brakes took no time at all.
Jeff
Power source:
Wire routing:
More wire routing:
Switch is small square box in front of the blue wire which is the antennae and next to the hinge and brake booster and the Line Loc is below the brake booster:
Key Fob to turn it on:
Hey Steve how come you have not sent me my line lock?I ordedi have called you four times and left you messages but you have not called me back,but you have got your money,so will you please send me my line lock.or my money back. Kenneth Johnson 1-256-478-0851