Sleepy Eye Mod
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- JSE
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Sleepy Eye Mod
Where can I get the sleepy eye controller or is there a DIY way to do it like the 180sx (homejob)?
- Garry
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How do you stop the light lids from jiggling around and wearing out the headlight mechanism when they're only raised a little bit?
We did a test run on the Moneypit and the lights bounced around heaps making untold rattly noises.
We did a test run on the Moneypit and the lights bounced around heaps making untold rattly noises.
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Garry wrote:How do you stop the light lids from jiggling around and wearing out the headlight mechanism when they're only raised a little bit?
We did a test run on the Moneypit and the lights bounced around heaps making untold rattly noises.
You can't really. After you go over a few bumps, you'll notice that the headlights are now at different heights, there seems to be a ratcheting effect as the light pods jiggle about.
But the aftermarket solution is a Pivot RHU-M:
http://www.pivotusa.com/accessories/pivrhu.htm
It doesn't work any better than the DIY solution, but you do get a cool little black box to attach to your car (I'm not trying to knock it, I've got one myself).
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*Runs across road with hacksaw*rodent wrote:I'm pretty sure maxwolfie achieved his by only rewiring the switch on the centre console, but have no idea how. One of these days I'll tear his dash apart and report back .
jonno.
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Bevan wrote:*Runs across road with hacksaw*rodent wrote:I'm pretty sure maxwolfie achieved his by only rewiring the switch on the centre console, but have no idea how. One of these days I'll tear his dash apart and report back .
jonno.
lol, bevan you should be able to hear my car when im leaving
it will be 5 on the dot i.e. 16 mins
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2" s/s ex., 4-2-1 extractors, high flow cat, RX-7 AFM + pod, lightened fly, h/d clutch, 2 way lsd, slotted rtrs, Racing beat type II front bar, Speedy 17" wheels
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Garry wrote:How do you stop the light lids from jiggling around and wearing out the headlight mechanism when they're only raised a little bit?
We did a test run on the Moneypit and the lights bounced around heaps making untold rattly noises.
garry is right
going over big bumps will knock the right one down and leave the left one up (in my experiences, its always the right one that goes down.... that is, the right one if your driving)
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2" s/s ex., 4-2-1 extractors, high flow cat, RX-7 AFM + pod, lightened fly, h/d clutch, 2 way lsd, slotted rtrs, Racing beat type II front bar, Speedy 17" wheels
2" s/s ex., 4-2-1 extractors, high flow cat, RX-7 AFM + pod, lightened fly, h/d clutch, 2 way lsd, slotted rtrs, Racing beat type II front bar, Speedy 17" wheels
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JSE wrote:Thanks Bab...that was the exact controller I was looking at. How much did it cost you and is it easy to install?
I think it was $70 or so to buy, and to install it's just a few wires, and it was pretty easy to install. You do need to get at the back of the retractor button (under the hazard button), and for that you need to remove the centre console, which is probably the only fiddly part.
If you go to the pivotusa site you can d/l the instructions at:
http://www.pivotusa.com/installationman/pivrhu_m_t.pdf
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... %3AIT&rd=1
No I am not selling it, but here is one that I found on ebay.
No I am not selling it, but here is one that I found on ebay.
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JSE wrote:Bab, where did you get it for $70?
I bought it from this place in Tokyo
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found another one on ebay for $125.
No it is not me that is selling it. I was just searching for other bits and pieces and stumbled across it.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... _Stores_IT
No it is not me that is selling it. I was just searching for other bits and pieces and stumbled across it.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... _Stores_IT
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