Once again, if they are not up front about shipping from China, how am I supposed to know to expect problems at the ports or customs? They are not being honest. I spent nearly $400 for a dash cam, and had no idea that it was shipping from China. If they don't have an entity here in the US, it...
Oh, and as far as being on time, the original delivery date was Friday, May 2. Now it's showing Tuesday, May 6. As of right now, the US Postal Service has not received the package, so I'm not optimistic that it will be here on Tuesday or next week
I've been charged duties before. I bought a lens on eBay from a seller in Japan. I paid the 10% sales tax for my state on top of the $2400 for the lens. When the lens arrived, FedEx charged me an additional $136.
The only thing I find "shady" is that they don't mention that they are shipping...
Has anyone else ordered from the Wolfbox website? Nowhere on the site does it say that items ship from China. I received a Chinese tracking number, and it looks like it's stuck in California after two days. I'm just concerned they're going to try to charge me taxes or duties when they deliver...
I'm 56, and my wife says I'm retiring at 62. The problem is that our house won't be paid off until 2035, so I figure I've got 10 years left. (Unless we hit the lottery.) I also wish my commute was longer. Eight miles each way is too short. I left a job making a considerable amount more because...
Everyone seems to be an expert. I just know that I'm running 39 psi, which is very close to the recommended pressure on my truck, and I don't have any issues. I started out at 30 psi when I installed the 37s, and it felt really "sloshy". If I start having issues, I will make changes accordingly.
They're not overinflated. I run 39 psi. Anyone who runs an e rated tire lower than that is actually running them underinflated. My wheels have a maximum pressure of 65 psi, so technically I would have to run above 65 psi for them to be "overinflated". They appear to be wearing evenly, and I...
It's odd that your paint doesn't seem very high quality. I feel the opposite about my 2024 High Velocity paint. I have yet to find any imperfections in it.
I used to own a couple diesel F250s back in the day that had the DPF and would go into regen on my commute. There were days that I would drive any extra 20 miles just to complete the cycle. I'd never own another diesel vehicle with a DPF.
What would you consider "long enough"? My commute is about 8 miles each way, half through town and the other half down a 55mph two lane country road. I've always worried about it being too short.
I try not to second-guess the manufacturer too much. My go-to oil is Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 0w20. It's a little expensive, but my cars run smoother with it than any other oil I have used. I still have 10 quarts of Castrol 10w60 EDGE for my old V10 BMW M5 on the shelf in the garage.
This is why I run a higher pressure than most. This makes the contact patch smaller, but it also makes the sidewall stiffer and decreases hydroplaning for me.