I wish I had a picture of it. I saw a Tacoma yesterday that had a steel rear bumper that wrapped around the sides almost all the way to the back tires. Something like that would have possibly protected that white Ranger above from that sort of damage.
As I understand it. That's the camera for the lane keeping assist, auto high beam on for the headlights sensor and maybe the windshield wiper rain sensor as well.
That must suck trying to keep a car long term up north. A neighbor of mine bought a 1997 Maxima some years back. It was used and from New York state. He had intended on replacing the blown engine. I was shocked when he popped the hood. This was in 2008, I'd never seen so much rust on a car...
I dropped off mine at a detail shop for clear bra installation. I hate being without it overnight, only had it since Monday.
Tomorrow, a rubber bed mat and some form fitted floor mats come in from Amazon. They will all go right on in.
You can remove my name and vin from that list please. I ended up changing my mind on the supercab that I had ordered. I instead bought a supercrew that the same dealer had on their lot today.
I ordered mine on the 3rd of September.
I was given a build date of 14 November. I'm wondering if that is still accurate?
Thanks, here is my VIN#
1FTER1FHXKLB23224
Yeah, it will be interesting having one of the last 2019's. I'm sure no matter what day a vehicle is built on, it is fine. I was really just carrying on a joke I heard a long time ago about lemon vehicles.
Ha, the 14th of November is the day mine is scheduled to be built. I ordered it on the 3rd of September. November 14th is a Thursday. I hope it stays the 14th, I don't want a truck built on a Monday or Friday. lol
I see that alot on the highways here in Texas. People with trucks pulling trailers going way faster than is safe. I ask myself, are they all really in that big of a hurry or is it some kind of showing off.
Tell your Tacoma friend to look into his auto insurance and what happens should he...
If it's the same one I am thinking about. There is a picture of that truck and the damage going around. As I understand it, the real story is that the guy was on a gravel/sandy road going way too fast for the conditions and hit small but steep hill in the road which he caught air on and that's...