I had to disable it on my Ram due to it locking the brakes because it thought the slope of the driveway was an obstacle and slamming on the brakes. Move 2 more feet, lock.. 2 more lock til I finally got past the point and it let me up.
I'm not 100% sure to be honest how Tesla (or any manufacturer) plans to go about batter replacement. All I saw was a blurb in a article and a picture showing the battery pack/frame combo on 4 wheels. Perhaps they'll go the old VW Beetle route and bolt the body to the chassis and just swap...
I've had vinyl covers that used snaps, ones that used a press fit into a slot into the rail and tri-folds. Never had water leaks with any and that was thru Hurricane Irene and SuperStorm Sandy as well as a couple 2-3ft blizzards..
And soon everyone will follow Tesla's lead with their new cars where the battery is the chassis of the vehicle.. once it wears out you gotta replace the whole vehicle..
Heck, Tesla is supposedly working on a new model where the battery pack IS the chassis of the car... so to get the battery...
Tonneau's are the type of add on you can ask 10 different people their opinions, and get 11 different answers. It all boils down to what you want it for, and what the intended use is.
Just looking to cover up items in bed and keep them from getting drenched when it rains? A soft cover will do...
My favorite tonneuau by far was one that had bows that raised the soft roll up to give it sort of a rounded appearance when installed Only downside was in winter the shrinkage made it tight to hook the loop into the frame, but installing the bows after solved that. Wish they made it now, I...
From what I've seen prowling the lots, the difference is in the width of the bar. The bottom one is much wider, and to me a better design. The one time I test drove one with the small board I found myself kicking the rocker panel with my boot, leaving a mark. That's why I personally like...
Thank you for this... I just finalized my order on Wednesday night but missed the front plate bracket for Jersey... Time to send Courtney a email to add it!
Mike
I used the Scosche suction cup one on my Ram, but don't think there is any place to put it on my F150... looks like it'll get regulated to the Coronet for recording my umm "lack of traction" videos ;)
Here in NJ anything that mounts to the windshied is a no-no and can be grounds for a citation...
I agree... if you look at the standard cab 101A High package on the Ford site, it shows it comes with the "10 speaker B&OSound system and available Unleashed Unleased Sound System". Where the heck they gonna put 10 speakers into a standard cab truck unless they put coaxials in doors and dash...
First off, aluminum doesn’t rust, it corrodes, especially when it comes into contact with dissimilar metals. (That why you’re supposed to use anti-seize when screwing metal parts into aluminum). Since you are in Ontario I know the procedure up there as I looked into getting it done on my Ram...