Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 17:23:31 -0700
Reply-To: David McNeely <davmcneely40@GMAIL.COM>
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From: David McNeely <davmcneely40@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Cruise Control for Vanagon
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With any vehicle I've ever had with cruise control, my miles per gallon
drop when I use it. So far, I've had no problem with driving without it
with the camper, no hip, knee, or back problems, though I have a history of
sciatica, lower back pain, arthritic knees (had to have arthroscopy for
right knee). In fact, contrary to Richard's experience, I find the camper
to be a comfortable drive (except for the noise). Perhaps my short stature
and the high seat help? I don't do well at all in vehicles with the type
seats that most people want -- the low slung seats that put one close to
the floor with legs sticking straight out.
mcneely
On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 5:10 PM Richard Koerner <rjkinpb@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
> I hear you when it comes to back issues . My disc issues are somewhat
> reduced now, but what gets me in longer van trips is my right knee.
> Stiffens up and painful. Should get cruise control . I have to limit
> driving time to under 3 hr stretches to keep that in check.
>
> Hi folks, I cannot think of any one specific thing that enhances the
> Vanagon Driving experience more than Cruise Control. Yes, 16" rims and
> appropriate tires and Subie 2.2 motor are also right up there. I don't
> know what it is, ergonomics and all, but the standard Vanagon configuration
> is downright painful on the long haul. It was one of my first upgrades.
> It was a "Dana" cruise control system, I think sold by Sears, and I bought
> from a friend. It was pretty complicated to set up....but it was like
> Magic! It gave out after about 5 years. Went to Kragen Auto Parts, and
> bought an Audiovox CCS-100; much simpler to install. Back in business!
> Love simple features like "Tap-Tap" to raise or lower desired speed. The
> bad news: no longer available; unless you diligently search Ebay. But
> that system is so wonderful; locks in tight-tight-tight. I have had to
> replace the Servo a couple times; I don't know it the problem was
> electronic or something vacuum-wise. I know GoWesty sells an apparatus.
> And of course the original VW setup. Just saying....on long cross-country
> roadtrips like I recently experienced, cruise control is such a marvelous
> blessing. Wondering what is your experience with Vanagon cruise control?
> Obviously, GoWesty believed in cruise control enough to rig up their own
> solution.
>
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