I use the magnetic Christmas lights holders when I go to car shows... Easy to put on and off, and don't cause any damage to wraps. (link below)
https://a.co/d/biL1AtH
I have a similar weigh safe drop/lift hitch and run into the same issue with attempting to lift a bit for towing my 25' boat... Did you make this, or is this a purchase somewhere?
Agreed... My senior boy has hip displasia and needs the lower entry. Will probably use with seats up as well.... Although I'm not sure if the cover on the floor would be better or worse for getting grip while underway for him.
Looks interesting for sure. I have two 100+ lb dobermans, so will definitely be in the market for good coverage/protection. Can't let my 2 smaller "beasts" cause any scarring to my new bigger one! Lol
Nothing wrong with that... You can't go wrong either way!
I was asking since you ordered just over a week before me so I was hopefully for a VIN soon... But I ordered a Cyberbeast, so I seriously doubt I'm that lucky =\
I wouldn't right now... I beleive if you update your order it resets your pricing on FSD (Unless you didn't get FSD). Also, I know you USED to be able to go in and change your order, but I doubt it's possible now since you can't even select a motor variant when reserving a new one at this point...
I have a feeling that HW4 is going to finally bring 360 camera view.. if correct, a higher mounted camera would certainly be better for providing a viewpoint more suited for that, I would think?
Right, but if the tonnneau cover is partly up, you wouldn't be able to see the window through it... it would be blocking the view of any window or wall in the front of the bed.
I wouldn't be suprirsed if the top of the tailgate hinged up while the tailgate is down (while in motion) to allow the camera you see there to have a better angle... although, with "no part is the best part" mindset, a 360 camera that's programmed to have a specific view in each position would...
I think the lack of light can be attributed to the fact that the tonnneau cover is partly open/closed. I believe the upper "lip" (or the back of the roofline, if you will) is where the tonnneau cover rolls under, and that the lower portion behond that is the beginning of the tonnneau cover...