I did this for a while with just a good toggle switch in a small piece of
aluminum taped to the lever. Worked fine, but I found there were times I
didn't want or couldn't take my hands off the wheel and still wanted to
change the OD position so I moved it back to the dash on the left with a stalk
I could reach with finger tips and hand still on the wheel.
Sometimes you also can' t remember if you are in OD or not, neat to just peek
over by the wheel instead of having to look down at the lever or feel around
for the toggle position. It's surprising how many times you don't believe your
own finger tips and look anyway. But, try it , might work just fine for you.
Never Be beaten by Equipment
Kas Kastner
----- Original Message -----
From: Chuck Arnold
To: Friends ; Triumph ; triumph@autox.team.net
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 8:35 AM
Subject: [FOT] OD Switch on shift lever?
I am assembling a racing TR5 with OD. Want to put the OD switch on the
gearshift lever. Does anyone have a recommendation on what is the best way
to do this? Did any Triumphs come this way?
Thanks,
Chuck
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Chuck Arnold
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