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I am offering my 3D printed Adaptive Cruise Control Module Bracket for sale to FTE members. This bracket offered for sale is my 7th revision of this part is a near replica of P/N LC3Z-14C022-C. The bracket allows for adjustment the same way as the OEM part would and is 3D printed by me using ASA filament. ASA is a type of plastic very similar to ABS which is commonly used in automotive applications. ASA plastic is dimensionally accurate, impact resistant, heat resistant, chemical resistant, and UV tolerant. The cost is $30 including Priority Mail shipping.
To utilize my mount/bracket you'll need to follow these instructions:
Remove the 3 plastic retaining clips on the ACC module. Note: these clips are pressure fit on and are a bit tough to remove.
Place the ACC module on the indexed standoffs incorporated into the bracket.
Tighten down with 3 M8x20mm bolts. Note: Longer bolts can be used in conjunction with a nut if you're concerned about the bolt backing out. However, in my experience the plastic-on-metal contact of the bolt prevents the nut from backing out. I just wanted to note that this option is available.
Matches OEM fitment and adjustability. This mount also contains countersunk holes for the OEM adjusting bolts. At the time of writing this, LC3Z-14C022-C (The OEM part my 3D printed part replicates) has been on national backorder for nearly 6 months and is $68 before shipping/handling/tax.
Quick question, did you guys use a tap to thread the holes in the bracket or just use the M8x20mm bolts?
I print the holes a couple tenths of a mm smaller than 8mm and tap the holes with a scorching hot M8 bolt before I ship the bracket out. That way if something goes awry it's on me.
The bracket you'll receive will be ready to install with threads tapped.
Hi, I would like to purchase this from you, but can't send a DM. If you can reach out to me through DM I would greatly appreciate it, or you can text me 504 four five one 83 seventy five. Thanks!