I know that they are not on the Gold Coast but Marks Adapters in Victoria are currently advertising speedo correctors in the 4wd Trader Magazines at the moment - I have no idea of how they work or if they are any good.
Gazzz
I need to organise a speedo correction unit for my Discovery manual series 2 TD5 and am wondering if anyone knows of an installer on the Gold Coast who would look at fitting the unit - too many electrics for me and lack of correct tools!! The variables are;
Running 265/75R16 muds (31.7")
Have 4.11 diff gears fitted
Need to reactivate Cruise Control
Manual gear box
I am looking at buying the Truspeed unit which I believe comes out of Iceland and by all accounts seems a good unit.
Hope someone can help, the knock on effect of modifiying is never ending is it?! :roll: :roll:
Aye, Mick
I know that they are not on the Gold Coast but Marks Adapters in Victoria are currently advertising speedo correctors in the 4wd Trader Magazines at the moment - I have no idea of how they work or if they are any good.
Gazzz
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Here's the Marks Adapters info
http://www.marks4wd.com/speedo-correction.html
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Thanks GazzzOriginally posted by garrycol
I know that they are not on the Gold Coast but Marks Adapters in Victoria are currently advertising speedo correctors in the 4wd Trader Magazines at the moment - I have no idea of how they work or if they are any good.
Gazzz
I think I am set on the Truspeed unit for now so it is just someone to fit the thing I need now.
Aye, Mick
There is a guy called Otto Instruments. Their details are below. They aren't on the cost, but they are famous for good work [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]
OTTO AUTOMOTIVE INSTRUMENTS
124 Evans Rd Salisbury 4107 (07) 3277 3888
2005 Defender 110
<span style="color:blue">and just a little trick i learnt on one of these pages......
if you want to know what speed you are doing after mods to your vehicle...
a digital speedo of a push bike will work as it is variable due to the different sizes of wheels on different bikes......
at around $50 dollars its gotta be a cheaper option.......
and if anyone has a gps you can compare the speeds to make sure it is set right....(to check speed using a gps you must be travelling in a straight line)</span>
Not sure but maybe Max instruments or Lionel Otto in Brisbane, both are at Moorooka. Or try Keith Fiddler at Autolec at Stones corner, Keith is a mate of mine from the Jag club. I'll be seeing him on Wednesday as I have to take a TDI Disco there for A/C work.
Why not just use a GPS, can`t get much more accurate than that.
Practically yes [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]Originally posted by cols110
Why not just use a GPS, can`t get much more accurate than that.
Mahn England
DEFENDER 110 D300 SE '23 (the S M E G)
Ex DEFENDER 110 wagon '08 (the Kelvinator)
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/105691-one_iotas-110-inch-kelvinator.html
Ex 300Tdi Disco:
<span style="color:blue">Originally posted by cols110
Why not just use a GPS, can`t get much more accurate than that.
gps will not compensate for bent roads....
it only works for straight sections of road....</span>
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