According to a recent court case and self-appeal filed by the appellate
it is indeed an off-road light bar because it sits more than 42.5 “ above the ground and must be covered. On CA the CHP is authorized to enforce it.
If it were aux lights (being lower) then you could operate and leave...
Not sure about that. I went looking for a specific Toyota and literally had to shop across the US and have it transported. (+$1400 cost for delivery)
However, there are indeed vehicles like Rivians stacked up (e.g. San Jose CA off of Senter Rd)
Is it? I have had FSD for several years and...
Do you have something like this to RAISE the MS (with air suspension of course)
Tahoe… snow basically.
On other vehicles of mine, we’d just tweak the adjustment bits. But this picture looks like it is slightly different, but just a drop in replacement.
Do you have something like this to RAISE the MS (with air suspension of course)
Tahoe… snow basically.
On other vehicles of mine, we’d just tweak the adjustment bits. But this picture looks like it is slightly different, but just a drop in replacement.
Do you have something like this to RAISE the MS (with air suspension of course)
Tahoe… snow basically.
On other vehicles of mine, we’d just tweak the adjustment bits. But this picture looks like it is slightly different, but just a drop in replacement.
Do you have something like this to RAISE the MS (with air suspension of course)
Tahoe… snow basically.
On other vehicles of mine, we’d just tweak the adjustment bits. But this picture looks like it is slightly different, but just a drop in replacement.
Why not just get something good and portable?
https://a.co/d/jkM9574
Dewalt has an option as well if you’re into their eco-system. For most people , this will serve every purpose.
If done correctly, sure. Hence why FAA trained people do it, not even pilots.
You can use an epoxy to set up sections of wing and avoid rivets. Cirrus and Diamond come to mind.
You can also use metal machine screws. My galvanized metal roof comes to mind.
You can use VHB to attach, a...
Technically it is used outside on the skin of aircraft like Cessnas and Pipers, those with aluminum skins.
And you’d have an A&P mechanic certified by the FAA. And the repair procedure would be documented as part of the aircraft certification. And you’d have TSO specific parts, not just parts...
I thought the MX tow hitch was a hidden hitch design so that you have to insert it, and tighten a bolt to give you a 2” receiver. Came with its own nice case and you’d remove a cover.
Then the CT is actually a 2” receiver built into the frame of the truck. Remove the plastic cover and you can...
Looks like new EV owners who are catching up to what Tesla owners have gone through to learn over the years.
14-50 is a combination of plug and charge rate. The 50A is the most burst rate of amperage the outlet is suppose to take, supposedly based upon the circuit breaker which is based upon...
Owner of the account buys the car. Period.
Registered owner of the vehicle is sent information about the vehicle to the local DMV.
You can have a company, trust or spouse registered to as the owner of the car. The payment can be made by wire transfer from any account, including a 3rd party...
Reminds me of people who add a salt coat to plastic, calling it ceramic and thinking it’s going to protect.
“We are going to paint the metal to help reduce oxidation. We are adding a primer layer to help the paint adhere to the metal. We will add a clear coat paint layer to protect the...
I live in a place where 3PMSF is enough.
Typically we get about 300" of snow, and temperatures that drop below freezing. It's not flat, so we have the need to grip as several of our roads exceed 6% grade (9% isn't unusual). You don't want to fight with chains because you could be dropping...
Could just "throw it into the back" without bothering with tire removal. They're bikes... Even though they're heavy (Specialized Kenevo's)
On our MS, we have a Costco hitch that works just fine. No rear view camera and the USS going off unless you turn it off. Charging is interesting, so...