Hey John, how you getting on? You managed to get your cab on the road yet? Since you helped me through with the suspension issues, mines been quite good, even though it was only a GSF budget kit (£150ish) I'm quite impressed, only complaint would be that it's a bit harsh, and what with the car being so rattly the harder suspension just makes this worse, but it feels as if it goes around the bends a lot better. Still got to get a new roof and fit that at some point, replace the whining gear box and put a new clutch in whilst I'm there, other than that I'm really happy, its funny how many looks you get driving a Mk1 cab, especially when you've got the roof down, not sure if they're admiring looks, or just people laughing at me

I love the idea of being clever, but not much chance of that, I'm still learning big time on all this electrical, mechanical, stuff, PC's are my area, and I've even getting out of touch on that front. Anyway, I guess using the fuse as and when sounds reasonable, but small problem I have with that is, and I still wonder if this normal or not, but the fuse box in the cab is on the passenger side? So not as easy to access as my Mk2 which is on the drivers side, saying that I'd probably have to get out the car either way so I could see where the hell I'm putting the fuse...
If I have the fan running for the 20 minute drive to work, is that going to do any major damage to anything? I guess you could be stuck in traffic for longer than that and the fan would run, so I don't see it doing any harm, I just like the experts to point things out I'm completely unaware of

Thanks again
Rog