Author Topic: mk1 cabrio electric hood  (Read 2537 times)

Offline rubjonny

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Re: mk1 cabrio electric hood
« Reply #10 on: 30 April 2007, 11:25 »
its not as easy as you would think, you need the switch, loom & motor for a start.  But you also need mount brackets welding into the car, and the hood frame itself is also different!
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Offline [han]

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Re: mk1 cabrio electric hood
« Reply #11 on: 30 April 2007, 19:18 »
^^^ far too much effort

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Re: mk1 cabrio electric hood
« Reply #12 on: 30 April 2007, 20:33 »
Think i will deff give it a miss plus its just to easy to press a button!!!

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Re: mk1 cabrio electric hood
« Reply #13 on: 07 May 2007, 20:46 »
its not as easy as you would think, you need the switch, loom & motor for a start.  But you also need mount brackets welding into the car, and the hood frame itself is also different!

depends on who's doing it  :wink: - its over rated having electric hood anyhow, thus why I prefer manual as well, even though I have electric hood in my cab.
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Offline rubjonny

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Re: mk1 cabrio electric hood
« Reply #14 on: 08 May 2007, 10:42 »
who bodges it in you mean ;)
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