I have this one an much prefer it over the Wolfbox options. The screen is more reflective and functions as a rear view when it's off.
The smart functions on all rear view cameras are useless though and I wouldn't suggest buying based on that. The Wolfbox ones have a more active support network...
Nope, i probably would hold on for a few more years and wait for a used 2025+ model. I think they're too expensive for what it is and I don't like the tech and styling of the 2024 and earlier model.
No judging just don't see how it's possible but don't deny it is lol. I open the door and my leg goes out the door then the other follows lol. To hit the door if have to not open the door fully enough to be able to step out haha.
I have never kicked that area while sitting in the front seats but frequently impact the area near the door handle- I'd me more interested in something that protects touch points (I use a door handle, I do not kick my door open).
Unless you cover it with a something that looks better than a...
I agree, I've been looking at getting them for my non-bap lariat wheels because the center hub is all black. It wasn't clear which type was needed since the last time I check gorilla didn't list them on their site. I don't want to have them break off on a stud.
My man, I'm not asking for a $90k car. If you compare it to an Hyundai Santa Cruz the interior and tech is very basic. Same thing with most vehicles at the trim level. Ford could do more to differentiate between the XL and Lariat models. The only thing different for the lariat interior is the...
Not at all. I want a RAV4 with a truck bed or a Subaru outback bed with a truck bed or even a Santa Cruz with enough room to fit a bike. I don't need a big truck. The 2025 updated the tech but you still have to go to a Lariat to have adaptive cruise control and the interior is still lackluster.
Someone posted this before but shouldn't this only apply to vehicles being built now? I try to preserve my mental health so I don't know which ones are in effect. Are we saying dealers are increasing price for cars that are currently on the lot and that employee pricing is essentially what the...
Haha I meant 2028 but yeah I fully expect to be making the same amount of money in 2038 but it cost at least 50% more. Maybe by then we'll have competition with a better interior and high end features - can't keep upping the price without justification right? Right?
Those who bought it before the hit and while on employee pricing got a hell of a deal. I had always intended to buy a 2028 refresh but I may have to keep mine until 2029 at least.
Letting my Amazon prime membership expire really helped out with that lol.
I think most of the Mabett /Maxzina accessories are kind of niche and ugly but customization is a big part of truck culture lol. Having a vehicle that looks like everyone else's is boring.
I don't plan to keep my...
I wanted to extract the fender badges but it seems like some of the geometry is messed up on both sides. The creator mayhave tried to do a repair model.
It may be better to buy a model for $60 than spending time to repair. You could wrap the model to try a create a solid and print it though.
Looks like it might be the CAD from the data request from Ford. Get it while it's there, it may not be for long. Wish they had the XLT or something as the Lobo front end is unique and maybe only a 1000 people have one lol.
I wouldn't say a tailgate pad is more expensive and depending on what bike rack you get it may be relatively the same as a pad - talking like $50 and considering that the tonneau cover is likely near a $1000 USD I don't think that was the deciding factor.
I've seen people use PVC pipes before...