I'm about to make my purchase of the evoA, compared it to the Alu-cab contour canopy and although contour canopy was cheaper, the lack of installation without rails brought it to just about even, going with solid side doors, I don't need glass sides, in Bc Canada the evoA is a bout $6k without...
I think that if you curved (like pictured) the upper corner of the support it might look better, still allow for good drainage, and maybe the curve match the cab body line (my curve is not) i think you might have a winner. plus if you have the side roll up like a safari vehicle, way cool. add in...
autonomous driving should be automatically disabled when you activate sway bar disconnect or go off roads.
I don't have sway bar disconnect or go off the beaten track so to speak, but if I did I definitely would not want a computer doing it for me
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Glad the people are ok
Since COVID, no one cares, all over...got cut off the other day and the person honked at me, telling me I was in the wrong because they had a blinker on (their drive window was just in front of my front bumper and to the right)
I would have had to see through my hood to...
I'd be worried about the Alum rubbing against the tent and causing damage, unless you can get a custom set of brackets that would raise it above the RTT while carrying it to destination, then remove the boat to set up RTT
looks like it must be custom, becasue I do not think there is a cab company out there that makes one partial hieght, as I see there is definitely a difference between the cab and the top of the cap
what size and type of "boat" are you talking about, is it like a 16-17' alum with outboard, or a kayak....can't really give advice unless we have context. like this
there is a huge difference between a normal hotdog, a Ballpark footlong and even a regular Costco hotdog, so kind of like a man's 6" and a woman's 6" :rock: ;).....so what hotdog are we talking about, lol
welcome...spent some time in Spokane at Fairchild AFB working with the local Air National Guard trades-persons with an office reno....great area to be in
My first question is what is it going to be used for? If you are doing it for the four legged best friend, I would suggest a durable carpet as that would likely be better for them (but increase the need for vacuuming on a regular basis. If you want to forgoe that then I would suggest a durable...