Every Accessory Part Number You Need
#1
Every Accessory Part Number You Need
Here ya go!
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/s.../OUTLANDER.pdf
It's pretty much the OEM accesssory part # bible.
Prices in Yen: http://www.nst-auto.com/Outlander/
Wish list:
1.) Backup Camera
2.) ????
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/s.../OUTLANDER.pdf
It's pretty much the OEM accesssory part # bible.
Prices in Yen: http://www.nst-auto.com/Outlander/
Wish list:
1.) Backup Camera
2.) ????
#3
RE: Every Accessory Part Number You Need
lucky b_st_rds!!
here's the link for the 1G outlander (Airtrek)
http://www.nst-auto.com/airtreck/index.html
some stuff I like....
here's the link for the 1G outlander (Airtrek)
http://www.nst-auto.com/airtreck/index.html
some stuff I like....
#10
RE: Every Accessory Part Number You Need
Absolutely, it can be done. It's actually a pretty easy but time consuming mod. I've modded motorcycle mirrors to house in glass voltemeters before and its quire simple. Simplified steps:
1. Remove mirrors.
2. Heat mirror housing to about 200 F in oven to soften housing. Pop glass out carefully.
3. Design signal arrow ala GMC(or whatever you want on back of mirror glass, then outline with aluminum tape. Scrub mirror silver off with a dremel tool and polishing compound. This is actually the hardest part in terms of physical effort.
4. Wire in led harness tied into turn signal circuit.
5. Mount leds in Radioshack project box and secure to mirror glass with polyurethane glue.
6. Reheat housing to reinstall glass.
7 That's all there is to it.
1. Remove mirrors.
2. Heat mirror housing to about 200 F in oven to soften housing. Pop glass out carefully.
3. Design signal arrow ala GMC(or whatever you want on back of mirror glass, then outline with aluminum tape. Scrub mirror silver off with a dremel tool and polishing compound. This is actually the hardest part in terms of physical effort.
4. Wire in led harness tied into turn signal circuit.
5. Mount leds in Radioshack project box and secure to mirror glass with polyurethane glue.
6. Reheat housing to reinstall glass.
7 That's all there is to it.