I don’t think this has been posted, but an FYI for anyone considering slide-in campers, from the manual on page 14 under campers:
This vehicle is NOT recommended for slide-in camper applications.
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This is awesome. I’ve been meaning to ask something similar. I’ve got a guy here locally that comes very well recommended and is affordable, I’ve been debating whether or not to do it.
Yup, that’s how I felt about it too. It’s not “necessary” but I think would make the product look more complete if it followed the length of the cab.
Yea. I understand why it was a good idea to go that route. Less development time, faster to market.
Also, if you don’t know, it doesn’t look terrible. The pictures I’ve seen make it seem like the seams disappear... sounds like a poem.
The other thing I’m curious about is this line on their...
Woot woot!!
I’m assuming you got the step sliders... when you install them, could you get a picture of someone getting in the back, like how good are they for that... that’s what is currently holding me back, I really wish they had extended the step for the gladiator.
you don’t need to necessarily protect the spray in bed liner - but you could if you wanted to with something from bedrug.com or a similar outdoor style carpet material.
Someone on here used horse stall mat. That’s thick rubber mat that comes in a variety of thicknesses and you can cut it...
So reverse overrides everything. Even if the unit is completely off reverse brings up the backup camera at full brightness. Screen off has no effect at all.
I thought the same - but I tried in the build tool and you can get the 8.4 without premium audio - or at least I think you can.
But yea the point is - it’s hard to upgrade these new car stereos, so getting the “better” one from the factory is a good value, in my opinion.
Sure. The hardest part is finding the right wire - especially in newer vehicles.
But in terms of splicing, this is one of those topics that breaks the internet. There are a lot of strong opinions in different camps.
For me personally I use one of two methods:
1) Most of the time I just use...
I've been meaning to look into this also. The wires are easy to get to, just look under the bed, they are tucked into the sides right by the bed lights themselves. My idea was to basically wire in some led strips as well. I'll look at the wiring diagram tomorrow and let you know if there is...