Aftermarket cruise control
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From: MT
Car: 85 Z
Engine: Edelbrock Injected 350
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3:42 LS1 Posi
Aftermarket cruise control
I've been looking at adding cruise to my carbed T5. Which would be the best route? I want to use the factory handle type controls (not the pad type). I also don't want the cheap ones that use a magnetic pickup on the driveshaft. I've seen some nice Dakota Digital systems but they are really expensive. Would it be possible to get a kit through the dealer? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Car: 92 Z, 91 Formula, 04 CTS, 01 Tahoe
Engine: 355 forged 4 bolt, SuperRam, 58mm t
Transmission: T5, looking for t-56
You can go to the dealer to get a factory unit ordered,but it will cost you an arm and a leg. Or,you can go to a reputable stereo/alarm shop that also does cruises and tell them what you want.Any shop that does cruise controls can get a factory style GM lever for the cruise control. When I do cruise controls for my customers,I ask them what style control would they like.And depending on the application, they range anywhere from $300 to about $375 for most aftermarket cruise controls,installed.And those are the good ones. At a dealership,you're probably looking at over $425.
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