100% this ^
I've lost count of how many offroad companies that had something I would have loved to buy from them had I known about them, but I never knew they existed before I ended up just getting something from Quadratec or Mopar.
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I saw these on IG. Stupidly expensive for what they are though. At nearly $1000, you might as well buy full step/sliders.
Dude go for it. You'll figure out how to live with a carseat in the back, and your kiddo will figure out how to hop in when he/she is big enough. My wife and I have a 2-door, and we don't regret it for a second. Sure there are times when the extra space would be nice, but it's not SO much that...
Does getting half of a lift kit count as having done something? (This shit takes forever when you only have a couple hours after work before it gets too dark to do anything.)
Preachin' to the choir on that one... The interface of this UConnect head unit is nice, but the myriad of issues with connectivity and features not working has me wondering if Android Auto is even worth the hassle most of the time.
(For the record, my previous comment wasn't directed at you in...
Pushing 4 buttons on a screen to unlock your phone a hundred times a day is fine, but pressing one extra button one time when you start your truck? Fuck that noise...
While this is technically a "nice to have", it's as close to mandatory as it can possible be without actually being mandatory.
The SGW connections are way up behind your steering wheel, and hidden behind a poorly finished metal plate. I have fairly skinny hands, and while I was able to reach...
I know SEMA wasn't that long ago, but has anyone seen or heard any news about these? I've gone round and round for months trying to find a good bed setup, and the possibility of having BOTH a rack and tonneau cover really piqued my interest.
And this is why I will never sing LineX's praises. It would be such a simple thing to plug these holes for your customers rather than make them have to do all this work after the fact.
If someone actually made a product like this, I'm fairly certain they would be mocked off of the face of the planet. Any old shop rag or towel on the windshield does more than enough to keep the hood from hurting the windshield.