Cyberostachu
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- Manny
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Not believing until I see it on TikTok….
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Not believing until I see it on TikTok….
We are all inching closer every minute that goes by.
Um... doubtful. It's more likely access to the mirror. At least it was in my F350... The airbags are tucked in between the headliner and door seal. Well, in that area, anyway. I had to remove and replace motors in my sunroof and the airbags in there made it a little sporty. You probably can't punch out an airbag from a 3"x3" square.Air bags. Also a second one above the window. Take a look at any modern car pillars and you will see smaller plastic covers for air bags in the same spots.
the CT mirrors are not attached to the pillars, they are attached to the doors - and swing out with the doorsIt's more likely access to the mirror. At least it was in my F350...
You are correct. Man, my memory sucks. I did replace the passenger mirror in that truck... I have the garage door frame as proof. And the sunroof sucked a lot removing but I was grateful that I was able to close it even when the motor stopped and more grateful that someone had made a Youtube video on how to do it.the CT mirrors are not attached to the pillars, they are attached to the doors - and swing out with the doors
Similarly, I believe you’re mistaken that you had an F350 with mirrors that attached to the pillars - the doors couldn’t open if the mirrors are fixed to the pillars. They were attached to the forward surrounds of the door.
the CT window doesn’t have forward or upper surrounds - they are glass only
(Ignore the arrow, was for a different point)
I heard it was an Alternating Current Pump.Tesla won't just have an inverter. It will be an Octo-inverter. Sandy will faint when he sees it.