Watching. Wonder if there's a way to make headlights default to "Off" instead of "Auto" when you start the car. I know they do this for dummies who drive around with their headlights off at night because people are too dumb to know how to turn on their headlights now, but for me it's just...
Doesn't matter, if it's designed for higher use, then that should just mean it'll last even longer than a normal starter if you don't use auto start stop. Not to mention, I live in South Florida, where air conditioning is not a luxury, but a necessity. When the engine isn't running, the AC...
Do they offer the black trim option on XLT models? If so, maybe I can just buy them from the dealership and then sell my stock headlights to make back some of the money. I'm feeling too lazy to do all of this work but want the look, lol.
Awesome, I was searching all around and reading reviews and couldn't really find any good ones that are OE style, amazon has a lot of cheapy brands that don't seem to last. I just ordered a set of these in black.
Oh I've turned daytime running lamps off completely in the settings. I'm talking about the actual headlight switch for the actual lights as in driving at night. It starts on auto by default, I'd prefer if it started in off as I like to manually switch on my lights myself.
Some retailers already have this kit listed but would say "out of stock" but really just means not in stock yet. But the thing is, one has a price for it at $999... And the Pioneer unit they recommend for it is like $750. I really hope some of the other 6.8" Pioneer units would also work, there...
Funny, when I first saw this thread, my first concern was that I'll lose my little cubby. That's where my little Elephant mirror ornament sits now because the hanging part of it broke, lol. So I guess with the replacement unit my elephant still has a place. 😂
But seriously, I'm so waiting for...
For real, it takes seconds to remove the front wheel. Heck, if I'm just bringing my one bike, I just remove the front wheel, that way I can turn the handle bars sideways and I can fit the entire bike in the bed even with my tonneau cover on, lol. If I'm bringing 2, then I'll use the hitch bike...
Oh nice, I don't have a welder but can probably use a drill press to drill some holes through some steel to attach them together using small bolts and nuts... Will look for the delta thru-axle parts though... Thanks.
Because his method is better? lol
Most decent brand bikes, like his Specialized, it takes literally 15 seconds to remove the front wheel and same to put them back on. So it's not a big deal at all.
It might just depend on where you are, because lately I've been seeing more and more Mavericks. And they sell out of the new models within weeks of taking orders for them, so they're not under-performing...