This can be made MUCH easier by attaching an L-bracket to the rear pedal cluster bolt, and epoxy-glueing a switch (with a roller arm, that rests on the brake pedal) to it. As soon as you move your brake pedal, the switch clicks and lights up the rears. 5$ and a 1-2 hours of work at the max!
i been trying to figure out why my brake lights dont work! they do haha im a new bug owner and i didnt know the brake lights work like that. thank you guys! haha
nice presentation, but without closeups it’s a wasted effort. Classic car geeks are generally mechanic freaks as well...you keep saying “look here” and then show us essentially nothing. I can see you guys demo-ing it this way at shows and events, but this video doesn’t cut it.Find a youtuber to help you edit your video with some close up footage and rerelease it.
RON AND DON QUESTION HERE , i been trying to get you guys to answer a simple question and can't seem to reach you guys? i have a berries buggy and its not the same as the regular bug at the master cyl the bolts don't show to install your barrel bolts and so on , so would you have a modification to work a berries buggy ? thanks
I love you product! However, every time I try to access your web site I keep getting sent to Classic Bug Parts. Please help me get to your page. Thank you.
Well, after some internet sleuthing, I think I found Ron. Not sure where Don is. LOL! Looks like their website isn't unique-parts.com, but actually www.classicbugparts.com/ Hope that helps!