Re: Adding cruise control.

From: Ed Estoppey (98dakota@home.com)
Date: Tue Mar 21 2000 - 03:31:44 EST


john,
that is factory chrysler parts, it only cost 119 bucks plus install..... i
thought the deal was too good to be true myself, but i got it done.

Ed

"Stockham, John" wrote:

> Is that the stock cruise from Chrysler or a third party part?
>
> >From: Ed Estoppey <98dakota@home.com>
> >
> >i got cruise added to my 98 v6 dak for $200 installed at a chrysler
> dealership
> >here in ontario
> >
> >Ed
> >
> >
> "Stockham, John" wrote:
>
> > I'm told to do this from a dealer would run about $500($210 for parts,
> $240
> > for labor). Does that sound right? Does anyone have any cheaper
> solutions
> > that would work just as well?
> >
> > John Stockham, Certified Novell Administrator
> > LAN Support Services, KU Computing Services
> > stockham@ukans.edu
> >
> > Web page: http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~stick or
> > http://www.ukans.edu/home/stockham

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