Nice, but maybe add a red flag on the back of that. I'm not sure about GA, but in NC any load so many feet beyond the back of the vehicle require a flag marker on it. Even it not required in GA it's a good safety practice.
None of the computers I build/bought since 2020 have an optical drive. I have the system I build in 2012 still and it has a BD burner in it. But, I did buy a USB-C BD drive for the computers without an optical drive and it works on the MacBook Air too.
I guess I'll need to hook up a trailer and drive it hard to get to that temp. I'm normally at 190-200, even towing the trailers and driving normal I normally only see 210.
All of my Civic, CRX and Integras were the older torsion bar models with the live rear axle, so swapping that to AWD is really doing to require a full rear floor pan swap. Now, if I ever get my hands on a clean RT4WD 86-87 Civic wagon.... 😈
Camping at the track is my favorite thing to do. I went with the in bed tent, only 15lbs since I don't have much payload play room with tires, tools, timing, computers, myself and all.
This is the 5th of these 84-87 Civics I've owned. 3rd White 86 Civic Si. Actually I've bought 6 of these, but the 1st and 4th purchase were the same car. And then we could count the CRXs and Integras of that era I've owned.
You can't understand how confused my close friends were when I...
Legally, or within allowances of the FCC, you will not find any current radio that can transmit on both. GMRS requires a type certified radio and part of that cert is that it can only transmit on GMRS. And transmitting into the GMRS/FRS frequencies on a non-type certed device is also no allowed...
I curious where you see up to 3500 without. The number I saw said up to 1650 lbs without.
Well, that was in my paper manual, looks like Ford reduced it to only 1500 lbs on the current HTML manual release.
The update also reads that if you have the truck loaded to 5500 pounds and you have a...
Odd, I've used the Pixel XL, 3 XL, 4 XL, 6 Pro and now 8 Pro with Sync 3 in my 16 Focus since they released the Sync 3 update that added AA support with no issues as long as I was using the OE Google A-to-C cables it has worked fine.
I've had less issues with my Pixels than my Galaxies before switching. I don't know what Android Auto issues people are having, aside from not using OE cables, but that was an issue with my pre-pixel too.