You may want to put another weather seal under where the edge protectoe would seat to prop it up more. I think without it’s fine. Try it first without the addl seal under. I already have the weather seal in there when I tried the other solution. I didnt remove it when I did the edge...
I got the backer rod in. Haven't tested it yet. But it looks promising. Dust might not be able to get in, or at least minimal. Water, might seep down through it if it pools like if it's parked and it's raining. If truck is moving, water might get washed away first by wind before it seeps...
I initially bought that one to put it on my doors but as a protection for the other cars in the parking lot. Turns out sealing the bed is a better use for it lol
Find one that isn't glossy so it would be unnoticeable. Mine sticks out a little bit but people who owns this truck will only...
on the removable applique over the rubber seal. Slide out that rubber seal first then insert the door edge guard over it. Then reslide the applique back to the metal aero cover. Reinstall the aero cover. You might need to force it a little bit to reinstall but it should go in.
I used this. Insert this on the weather seal touching the roof glass. Use the existing seal as the anchor for this door edge protector. It seals that area real tight. Tesla's weather seal isn't cutting it (I have a August 2025 build), water still got in especially during power washes. I...
I would. But all they have to do is disable tonneau cover operation when seats are down. And seats cant be folded when tonneau is not fully retracted or not retracted.
Car door edge protector and foam backer rod.
You insert that in the removable panel above the tonneau cover where the water gets in. You'll see a weather seal in there but that's not enough, reinforce it with the edge protector. I've tested it and no dust and water got in. I've washed my...
Definitely 2nd row back seats fold down and a pass through to the bed. Or fold flat front seats with leg rests. It's really impossible to camp inside the cabin if you are 5'5" and above.
i’m leaning towards the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss. All reviews are good and can handle snow as well. Tread wear is very good too. A little bit pricey. But it’s in the same price range of the the Wildpeaks and KO3s which are highly regarded AT tires. These tires are a bit louder than on road ATs...
Those are the first things I bought before I drove the truck off road.
Whenever I would take the truck to dirt roads and I know that I’m gonna be driving for miles, I air down for driving comfort and it lessens the probability of a puncture. I always bring my 4 gal air compressor. Airs a tire...
I contemplated on replacing the Pirellis prior to our trip because of how soft they are but I dont like the idea of me keeping this tires and selling it on fb market and just getting low balled for it. Might as well use them. Hopefully, I’ll have better luck with these tires. I checked my...
That was unfortunate… did you hit something sharp? how many miles did you have when the tire blew out? Mine was around 2k miles before I went so still pretty new.
What was your tire air pressure when that happened?
the Pirellis are really soft. I’ve seen small chunking even before I took it...