I drove the Bronco over to Des Moines a couple weeks ago for a cruise in with some members of the Iowa Bronco club on facebook. pretty much all Gen 6 owners so I wanted to take the 71 because some of them have never seen a first gen bronco up close. anyway I found out after that cruise that I have gotten spoiled lol. I have gotten used to my cruise control and I really missed it in the old truck. so I started thinking about it and decided that I could always try to add cruise. of course since my truck has all kinds of modifications I had to figure out a way to make it work. some of the things i had to work around are, I have an aftermarket Ididit steering column polished aluminum. I have a dual quad sniper system, I have a push button keyless ignition system, and I have a gps speedometer. so I started looking into options. dakota digital has an add on electronic cruise control. it has a few options for how to make it work. I found out they have a seperate module called a BIM module that allows you to set up a stand alone gps cruise system. they also have a polished aluminum handle for the controller. so I bought the system and started installing it. I have it in and it seems to be working so far. I will have to do some more testing but so far so good.
this is the cruise control system I used.
https://www.dakotadigital.com/index...uct_id=48/category_id=477/mode=prod/prd48.htm
this is the expansion module that allows me to have a complete stand alone gps signal that does not tie into my speedometer at all.
https://www.dakotadigital.com/index...t_id=837/category_id=646/mode=prod/prd837.htm
I could send the signal from the bim module to my speedometer, but I don't really see the need at this point. the bim module has a digital readout that shows the speed, but as long as it is able to hold a steady speed where I set it, it really doesn't matter if the two agree exactly.
I wanted to mount the cruise module under the dash where the old fresh air vent used to go, but dakota digital doesn't recommend mounting them inside the cabin, so I mounted it on the fender. I didn't like any of the options for attaching the cable to the throttle linkage I had so I bought an aftermarket bracket from speedway and that seems to work so far. I mounted the bim module in the glove compartment, and I didn't want to mount the antenna where it could be seen and they said you can mount it under fiberglass so I mounted it in the fresh air duct on the passenger side. since the vent really doesn't do anything anymore it is hidden and seems to work fine so far.