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Advanced Driving Adaptions

PostPosted: 05 Jun 2012, 19:27
by dannos85
Can anyone tell me what this steering device is (make & model) and where i can get them in the uk?

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Re: Advanced Driving Adaptions

PostPosted: 06 Jun 2012, 01:51
by Burgerman
No idea. But you might email a link to here where the pictures are to as many mobility vehicle dealers as you can see on the net. Because theres plenty of alternatives and sometimes at hugely better prices. And of course they also may know exactly what those are called.

Re: Advanced Driving Adaptions

PostPosted: 06 Jun 2012, 07:29
by ex-Gooserider
No idea, but you might take a look at this site - [url]http://handicaphandcontrols.com/[\url] and possibly asking there - it is a site that lists a lot of vendors of different controls and what they offer....

(Note that I suspect that it will NOT be cheap, as that looks like a very high-tech control system, and those can be over US $100K, or at least in that ballpark...)

ex-Gooserider

Re: Advanced Driving Adaptions

PostPosted: 13 Jun 2012, 20:02
by Foz
its rubbish, do not bother. i had horizontal steering 13yrs ago like that, in fact it was near identical, 2 turns equaled 1 turn on a normal steering wheel. i had it done on my then new chrysler voyager, crash bang wallop..........need i say anymore

now
space drive joystick from jim doran in coventry......................best ever. :D

Re: Advanced Driving Adaptions

PostPosted: 19 Jun 2012, 23:53
by dannos85
Foz wrote:its rubbish, do not bother. i had horizontal steering 13yrs ago like that, in fact it was near identical, 2 turns equaled 1 turn on a normal steering wheel. i had it done on my then new chrysler voyager, crash bang wallop..........need i say anymore

now
space drive joystick from jim doran in coventry......................best ever. :D


Thanks Foz,
Best news I have heard all week.
I now own the car that the horrid controls are in. lol

Its a voyager. Those controls are Nasty!

I bought it knowing That horizontal thing had to be pulled out.

I plan to put it back to how Chrysler would have it, & have a joystick fitted.
I was planing to go to Steering Developments in Hemel Hempstead, 90 odd Miles away.

Thanks for pointing out JIM DORAN in Coventry, I had no idea they existed. (35-40 miles shorter journey)

What configuration is yours? Tell me more :D

Re: Advanced Driving Adaptions

PostPosted: 20 Jun 2012, 00:25
by dannos85
I have found the Jim Doran website if anyone else wants to look.
http://www.jdhc.co.uk/home.php

:)