NachoRuby
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- First Name
- Chad
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- Apr 28, 2021
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- '21 JTR , '18 JLU, 73 VW Bug, 97 VW Jetta, all MTs
You might not be the only that wants to do it. I think there are probably a few of you. The problem is that it seems nigh impossible, and for most of us, it's just not worth the effort just to "lose" functionality. If it's worth it for you, and it seems like it is, go for it. Most just don't want to spend time/money to get rid of something that is an added functionality, at least in our eyes. That it's extremely difficult to do the right way with the canbus system isn't helping. I paid extra for proximity locks, too, so I definitely want no part in getting rid of it completely. I've had proximity and keyless since 2014, and I don't want to go back.Lmao, I remember when I was the only one who couldn't stand the fob, how's mythreedom business going these days? How many of you jumped on board and ordered up new fobs? Sellouts. Anyhow...And buddy says there's only 2 of us that disagree with thin air link to starting/stopping our vehicles? ya ok bud, believe whatever you want, not everyone wants to post the obvious, first guys through the wall usually get bloody but also have thick skin so what is it...bitter you don't think of these straight forward common sense things yourselves? Lots of perfectly good vehicles out there to slap this crap on for the comfort addicted masses but for those that don't say bah bah there are perfectly good vehicles to gear towards us too. The jeeps would be about the perfect place to start, and especially the lower trim levels for those of us who want minimal tech, minimal connection to someone else's airwaves or computers etc. The sheep get mad not at what it is the wolves discuss or do but that the wolves simply don't fall in line and conform.
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