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At the wheel trim #680219 03/08/04 04:32 AM
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BJ Laster Offline OP
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How hard is it to put a tilt and trim control at the the wheel? I have a friend that has it on his 200 Pro XL Stratos and I really like it when I drive his boat. I know Nitro offered it as an option but I didn't do it when I bought the boat. It isn't that big of a deal to me but it would still be kind of nice to have. Has anyone installed it on their boat? How hard is it? I have heard there has been problems with putting that on when you have hydro stearing (I don't have Hydro stearing but it is definetly something that I will put on in a year or so.)

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Re: At the wheel trim #680220 03/08/04 04:49 PM
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BJ it's not hard to install most controls already have wires for this stubed out under your consol. I install mine and a week later took it off I have hydro steering and the cord keep raping around the column until you couldnt turn the steering wheel a real pain. If your looking to do this look at the type of t/t that mounts like a blinker lever to the column I think you'll like it better. just my .02


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