Whatever jump pack you get make sure it has a good boost feature. I have a Gooloo (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FNMLG15N?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1) and it works great, I've had a dead battery 3 times in the past couple of months and without the boost feature I wouldn't have...
I'm in Texas as well and also park outside. That's what killed the Rexing I had, the camera would still power on but the screen and lens both failed and it wouldn't record. I've had the Viofo A129 for about 18 months and (knock on wood) it's still working great. My best guess on your A119s...
Almost any dashcam is good enough during the day, though even then some will have issues with balancing exposure when facing into the sun, and some may not have a high enough frame rate to capture license plates or other important info clearly when you or the other vehicle is moving. Where most...
My first dashcam was a Rexing and it was decent but the Viofo is definitely better (and about the same price). I've also heard good things about Vantrue, they were my second choice after Viofo though really it mostly came down to being able to get all the features I wanted in the Viofo for less...
I've heard good things about Wolfbox cameras but don't have any experience with them. I have the Viofo A129 Duo which is an older mid-range model that for the price works great. You can get it new for about $175 but you can find them refurbished for $120, which is what I went with. It's not the...
Yeah, his character had some good moments but overall was just too stiff.
I met Joe Mantegna sometime around 2002 - 2004. The photo studio I worked for was hired to take a group photo of a bunch of celebrities that were doing a skeet shooting event. I don't remember who most of the people were...
Nooooo! We can't go on without knowing! 🤪
For something like this I wouldn't usually post when not affected but I wanted to ask about the gap in the rubber since it was in the same place as what is affected by the recall. I know I should just accept that because it's a Ford there will be many...
I'm not sure if you were asking me or the other poster, the only work I've had done to my Maverick was fixing a couple of badly installed interior panels (which the dealership also did poorly) and an oil change that I did myself.
I can take more photos from other angles if anyone is would like...
Yeah I didn't think mine looked cracked, just thought it seems ineffective if these are meant to protect from fluids and debris but have a gap in them.
I generally prefer a cleaner look though I'm not opposed to a racing strip, two-tone paint, or badge when it fits in nicely. Of all the options presented I think the smaller badge on the tailgate looks nice, it's clearly visible while remaining more subtle.
The main issue I have with the option...