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These are $10 more, I guess, but they look great on my blacked out '22.
I don't see a point in any of this if everything they sell is going to be $80k or more. No one can afford that.
Essentially, Ford (and many other car makers) are telling the public right now that unless you make $200k a year, you will be forced to drive a 12 year old Kia... and you'll like...
My '22 will be with me for the next 5 years, I predict. I think the only time I will upgrade is when a PHEV comes along. Hopefully, by then, they will have changed the styling again. I think the 6G looks horrible. I'm hoping there will be a good PHEV option by 2027.
I'll never understand why anyone would hate Elon Musk. The dude is almost single-handedly saving free speech online. He builds rocket ships and electric cars. If anything, the left should be canonizing him. Instead, they're trying to cancel him. I just don't get it.
That was the weirdest read I've seen in a while. It sounds like that so-called "lighting expert" simply wants to make sure you know that he knows more about lighting than you could ever know.
I'll stick to what my eyes can see. That so-called lighting expert can do whatever he wants. I want...
A warm color temperature is NOT what is wanted when used for driving. A cooler color temperature (above 5,000 Kelvin) allows for better detail distinction by the human eye. That's why all the luxury cars have LEDs with a bright white (cooler) color temperature.
Trust me man, I went to school...
I think you may just need to see your stock yellow halogens side-by-side with LEDs put in. It's a night and day difference. When I bought my first XLT a few years ago, the very first thing I did to it within a week was change out all the lights, low/high/fog. I couldn't STAND the yellow...
I have a Lariat, so I don't have to worry about headlights anymore. The lariat lights are great just the way they are. But definitely go LED if you upgrade. Not only will they last longer, but they'll be brighter and better light. 5k to 6k light is best. You'll see details and shadows...
Wouldn't hanging the bags 10 ft. off the back of the tailgate make your rear wheels a fulcrum and essentially remove weight from your front wheels? This would reduce their grip on the road and make them less effective in 4WD, yes?
Mine came with a foam seal to stick on to it. I stuck it on the brake light and then put it on the truck. But I think I was supposed to stick it on the opening of the truck (there's only 3M adhesive on one side of the seal) and then install the light over it and the opening. I washed and been...
Unfortunately, I couldn't find an exact replacement for the screws at Home Depot. I think the stock screws I had on mine were torque screws. Probably doesn't really matter that much. But you kind of just have to take one of the stock screws with you into Home Depot/Lowes and see what you can...