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Scouser

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  1. Loren, Thanks for the great tip. I intend to do this mod this weekend. But it would be nice to do it toolpants way so that

    the handbrake is not required. Any chance of a wiring diagram that I could look over to see if this is possible?

    Incidentally, I have noticed on my UK spec Cab that if you have your foot on the footbrake, you cannot operate the top

    no matter what you do. Switch, keyfob. Nothing works. I found that out this past weekend when I pulled up to close the top

    and it simply would not budge. Then my foot slipped off the brake and all of a sudden the cab switch started operating.

    I then realised that my foot being on the pedal was the cause. I can reproduce this every time.

  2. I have been looking around at these devices. The problem is all the ones I see for a 996 are expensive.

    Hundreds of dollars!

    I found this: http://www.miatamania.com/Shop/ViewProduct...teIndexID=33260

    Its for a Miata not a 996 but I am wondering if it will do the same job and its only $80 and comes with the winch.

    The company Moss Motors are based in Goleta, CA.

    Is anyone handy that way to go check them out?

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