
Thanks,
Tony.
Probably the same reason Weathershields would never sell a sunroof kit, too easy for the amateur to cock it up! If you were making an extremely safety related item like a steering component, would you enjoy offering it to Joe Public? Not sure I would!new to this wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 6:25 pmTony
I rang them,as its on my wish list,there fit it to your car,its quite dear,but they wont sell you a kit for you to fit your self
Dave
Frankly that is a stupid rule, I can understand engine changes and so on costing points but power steering should be acceptable because many classic owners are getting on and need power assistants to continue using their cars. It seems fair to apply a bit of common sense.Carledo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 9:36 pmProbably the same reason Weathershields would never sell a sunroof kit, too easy for the amateur to cock it up! If you were making an extremely safety related item like a steering component, would you enjoy offering it to Joe Public? Not sure I would!new to this wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 6:25 pmTony
I rang them,as its on my wish list,there fit it to your car,its quite dear,but they wont sell you a kit for you to fit your self
Dave
I've given upon the PAS idea now as it's 2 points too far to give up the stock steering on the Dolomega, messing with that would drop me to 7 points and a BIVA and Q plate........ NO THANKS!
Steve
SteveCarledo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 9:36 pmProbably the same reason Weathershields would never sell a sunroof kit, too easy for the amateur to cock it up! If you were making an extremely safety related item like a steering component, would you enjoy offering it to Joe Public? Not sure I would!new to this wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 6:25 pmTony
I rang them,as its on my wish list,there fit it to your car,its quite dear,but they wont sell you a kit for you to fit your self
Dave
I've given upon the PAS idea now as it's 2 points too far to give up the stock steering on the Dolomega, messing with that would drop me to 7 points and a BIVA and Q plate........ NO THANKS!
Steve
Well it is and it isn't! The whole 8 point rule thing for modified cars is riddled with stupid and unfair clauses - if you are an imaginitive builder!cleverusername wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 4:55 pm
Frankly that is a stupid rule, I can understand engine changes and so on costing points but power steering should be acceptable because many classic owners are getting on and need power assistants to continue using their cars. It seems fair to apply a bit of common sense.
Tonydollyman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:32 am I'm afraid i will have to delve into the power steering route Steve![]()
I dont need it to drive .... Only to get into tight parking spaces. I have ripped my rotator cuff ligaments in my left shoulder, and they wont repair them as i need a new shoulder
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Hey ho but life goes on
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Tony.
My apologies Tony! My, missus has a torn rotator cuff also left side (but she's left handed) along with a couple of prolapsed discs and hypermobility. So I know something of what you are dealing with! Mrs C has an automatic Picasso, with PAS of course, but rarely drives more than a mile or two as the pain killers she needs to take continuously have an adverse affect on her reactions. The docs haven't recommended she not drive, but her own decision, backed by my observation, is not to go out of the village. And that's on a good day. If she needs to go further, I drive it.dollyman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:32 am I'm afraid i will have to delve into the power steering route Steve![]()
I dont need it to drive .... Only to get into tight parking spaces. I have ripped my rotator cuff ligaments in my left shoulder, and they wont repair them as i need a new shoulder
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Hey ho but life goes on
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Tony.
Carledo wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 9:55 pmMy apologies Tony! My, missus has a torn rotator cuff also left side (but she's left handed) along with a couple of prolapsed discs and hypermobility. So I know something of what you are dealing with! Mrs C has an automatic Picasso, with PAS of course, but rarely drives more than a mile or two as the pain killers she needs to take continuously have an adverse affect on her reactions. The docs haven't recommended she not drive, but her own decision, backed by my observation, is not to go out of the village. And that's on a good day. If she needs to go further, I drive it.dollyman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:32 am I'm afraid i will have to delve into the power steering route Steve![]()
I dont need it to drive .... Only to get into tight parking spaces. I have ripped my rotator cuff ligaments in my left shoulder, and they wont repair them as i need a new shoulder
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Hey ho but life goes on
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Tony.
Steve
No apologies needed Steve, I know what you meantmy mobility is rubbish as well, but i bet your good lady does not let it bother her to much
You just adapt and dont let things get you down. One thing i have done recently is buy a mobility scooter.... been putting it off for ages.....vanity, but its the best thing i have ever bought
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It even folds up and fits in the boot of the Dolly for when i go to a show.
When i do get the power steering fitted i will of course post photos, but it will be a few weeks yet.
Tony.
It is Steve's car, I drove it round the car park when he was up at Leeming Bar station. It's good to drive. It was very noticable when turning tight corners, the rest of the time it felt no different. A useful addition though expensive.