Yeah, I think there's a bit of a wheel hop over bumpy surfaces. The Beast uses the front motor more than the rear, so it's noticeable as harsh driving in the front. The AWD uses the rear motor more so that's probably what you're feeling.
I got this bottle jack/jack stand combo and it worked pretty well when I used to to switch over to my winter tire set-up. It's nice because it can auto catch the jack stand as you're using the bottle jack, and it can range between 11"-21". The jack has a saddle and I couldn't find a flat jack...
It's sub zero salt season where I am now so I've been letting the truck stay dirtier for longer periods since it's a Sisyphean task to keep clean. I've tried the self wash stations with soap spray and high pressure water, but it doesn't remove everything. It seems like mechanical agitation is...
I like how these look. It looks like they cover the jack points on the battery case. Can you basically put the jack anywhere on the slider since they're distributing the weight or is there some indicator where the jack point is under the slider?
I just got my truck back after a week of service for the two recall items as well as the tonneau cover gap issue others are reporting here. During my delivery earlier in the year, I specifically checked for this fitment and found it to be good, but one of the rubber seals on the slats shifted...
Here's what we did for Trunk or Treat. Made the canopy out of wood, Ramboard, and foam board. Then engines are 12" concrete tube forms and orange buckets. Fog/LED machines are inside the engines and powered by the bed plugs.
One more follow up for documenting information. I used the tarp again today to get some mulch. Much lighter than soil, so nothing to comment on about the drive dynamics of the load, but this time I got 1.5 yards vs 1 yard of soil.
I had to flatten the load a bit with a rake, but it just...
I used the tarp for hauling a few loads of 50/50 soil mix for some new planting beds. A quick google search told me that 1 yard of soil weights around 2000 lbs, which is close enough to the rated payload for our beds.
The tarp folds over the load to help prevent it from blowing out during...
State Electric said they would submit the worst case scenario quote, running new power and comm lines. I don't think I'll need new power lines but will probably need comm lines so I'm expecting the actual to be less than submitted quote.
No movement on this yet. I accepted the quote through Qmerit and last time I spoke on the phone with State Electric, they said they wanted to get an electrician out to take a look, but I haven't heard anything from them yet
I just got my quote from State Electric Company in Holly. They spoke with me on the phone to clarify information about my charging and panel/meter locations I entered in Qmerit. My house is a little complex. We have 3 meters for different rates. One for Geothermal, one for car charging, and...
Here in Michigan, I was initially contacted by Qmerit for pictures of my meters and panels, then they contacted a local installer. The local installer spoke with me on the phone to clarify information about my charging and panel/meter locations. My house is a little complex. We have 3 meters...
Yeah, if I was getting more plywood, I would strap and drive with the tailgate down, but this is just 1 sheet. It would have been nice if the camera was up higher, independent of the tailgate.
In case you were wondering how much a 4x8 sheet of plywood sticks out of the bed when the tailgate is up, it's around 26". From the tailgate to the end of the sheet is more like 14". I got a single sheet of 1/2"-4x8 and a sheet of EPS foam. I'm not sure what the load rating of the tailgate...
In case you were wondering how much a 4x8 sheet of plywood sticks out of the bed when the tailgate is up, it's around 26". From the tailgate to the end of the sheet is more like 14". I got a single sheet of 1/2"-4x8 and a sheet of EPS foam. I'm not sure what the load rating of the tailgate...