You are far to generous my guess is material cost is sub $150 possibly $100 if bought in bulk.
It's cut on a machine which probably takes sub 1 hour maybe sub 15 minutes. I'll be generous and give the machine operator 1 hour wage of $30.
They then have the finished parts powder coated in bulk...
As someone mentioned that is the county that I live in.
So after conversing with some of my blue fuzz Brothers in the Georgia State patrol and other local agencies I am proceeding with this little project. It is sort of one of the things that's not condone but such a gray area nobody can really...
You know I still have a place in my heart for wanting the 20 inch version of my RTR Wheels but unless I can get the clearance for the properly sized tires to keep sidewall protection it's a no-go for the time being.
That's a negative sir there is actually an app out there that will put your tablet into sleep mode when it does not detect any power coming in. Also apps like torque pro have settings to automatically open but with the aforementioned sleep mode app it doesn't matter it just stays open.
Tell me you're a boomer without telling me you're a boomer. 😂
Not sure if you have purchased any other new vehicles in the past 10 years but that's pretty much the look at all the manufacturers are going for. The ones who love to install that piano black finish all over the dash and trim pieces...
Dedicated boost gauges are like Jeep owners.
Some take them off-road, most don't. IE; Unless its a track machine its all for show. There I said it. Its rice-a-roni.
The reason wireless OBD dongles and tablets are superior is you get a plethora of other available information. I use mine for...
@Msfitoy I think I need to up my font size next time. lol
This turned out to be a PITA. Those are 22 gauge needles...
I had to water down the acrylic to get it to flow out.
The matte clear coating should kill the shiny and discoloration.
Factory uses all standard wiring and connectors, not AV line type stuff like with after-market.
Really is as simple as clipping the camera free and then tying in the extension. I just so happened to have a 10 foot 5-wire bonded and shielded cable sitting in my wire parts bin from when we...
Got a 10 foot shielded harness tapped into the factory rear camera harness so I can relocate the camera up high on the back of my rack. Also started the new (subtle) changes to my matte black graphics.
Its almost as if all the pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together, hmm...
Pro tip, thats just a bigger harness that ties in with the rear power gate lock wiring.
The camera is 5 wires. Easy snip snip to add in extension I need.