Colo_Ranger
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It’s a little thing, but this cover for my obd ii port so no one flashes my truck without returning it to stock first.
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No. It works just fine.Did you have to calibrate your ACC after install?
I notice the grille covers the ACC sensor.
Which visors did you buy? Do they get in the way of the window rolling up?Put on window visors (in-channel) along with the LaminX foglight film cover (gives yellow appearence).
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I'm confused. What's the relationship between a covered ODB ii port and people flashing your truck?![]()
It’s a little thing, but this cover for my obd ii port so no one flashes my truck without returning it to stock first.
It says 'no flash'. IT's mostly in case I forget to tell the service people that it's go the FP tune.I'm confused. What's the relationship between a covered ODB ii port and people flashing your truck?
That makes perfect sense. Thanks for the reply.It says 'no flash'. IT's mostly in case I forget to tell the service people that it's go the FP tune.
I have heard of major issues when the dealer updates the truck computers, if the tune hasn't been restored to stock first. This should prompt them to ask me why they shouldn't flash it.
I can see why you'd question it.That makes perfect sense. Thanks for the reply.
Stupid me: I was thinking people were flashing their head lights at you.
Venom, if these bolt to the frame, which it seems to be the case, then indeed they are rocksliders.Just to back my claim up from before on ranger side steps in particular fx4/ tremor basically being rock sliders. I've personally had full weight of my truck on side steps with no issue. Below is a offer up post of "rock sliders" factory badlands and optional. As you can see they mount exactly like side steps. Ford also claims they can withstand weight of the bronco also.
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Poor little Toyota ?.I parked my stock Tremor next to a stock Tacoma Off-road.
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They bolt on to body same as our side steps. Again I've had full weight of truck on our factory side steps with zero incidents.Venom, if these bolt to the frame, which it seems to be the case, then indeed they are rocksliders.
F--- me! I've never had an issue with this and now I'm hitting it all the time. I'm 6'3". This has never been a problem until now. Damn it!Major, life changing modification performed today.
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