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Haven't seen this flaw in Texas yet.
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Amen to that!!!Living in A Fla. I don't know anything about what is going on here.
Strange? I haven't noticed this phenomenon here in Arizona either.Haven't seen this flaw in Texas yet.
Yep, weather's great here (except the tornadoes yesterday).You beat me to it
We did have a snow apocalypse down here in Tucson. Almost 2 inches and it lasted until noonStrange? I haven't noticed this phenomenon here in Arizona either.
We do have things spontaneously combust on occasion though.......
Not sure if you’ve tried, but I wouldn’t count on these headlights to stand up to much scraping of heavy ice - especially from the center part (non-Lariat running lights).You just scrape that off before you get going.
Please don't use a scraper on the $1k headlights, lol.Not sure if you’ve tried, but I wouldn’t count on these headlights to stand up to much scraping of heavy ice - especially from the center part (non-Lariat running lights).
Design flaw???? I guess when it sinks when try to drive across water that’s a design flaw as well. Manufacturers can’t build every conceivable scenario into a vehicle, especially when it starts at around $20k.I feel like this is kinda dangerous to not be able to see in this weather, and other drivers not able to see me. Need some form of heat like the halogen bulbs produce to prevent this.
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Dude, it was 80 degrees at my house last week while my sister in MN was complaining about two feet of snow. I didn't lose sleep.Living in A Fla. I don't know anything about what is going on here.
I did say there was no bad weather. Just glad we don't have snow like that. Yes from June to November it can get interesting.Northwest Florida. We still get them, but not as many.