I went with the 60". They are a bit too long, but I like the added rack space. I am more a Thule fan, figured I would give Yakima a chance, but I don't think the parts are as top notch as Thule products. The end caps seem loose, the plastic riser cover seems cheap. I haven't seen a Thule...
For the factory hitch, it is the bumper. It is a solid metal piece that connects to the lower frame, and is all of the metal in the bumper, in one piece. You remove the old bumper, swap all the plastic pieces, sensors and lights from the old to the new bumper, then put the bumper back on. So...
I SUP with my phone, INSURED waterproof Samsung S10, but surfing would be too much. I love my Galaxy watch as it is water proof, securely on my wrist, and can process GPS and credit card transactions... I would love a watch app to open the door, either through wifi or even if it could act as a...
It wasn't there for me until I selected a dealer. Then it showed up. If it doesn't show for your dealer, perhaps try another one in the area and see if it will come up.
I believe you do need cell service. I have been in spotty areas where it took a bit (almost a minute) to unlock, but there has always been at least 1 bar on my phone (which was next to truck).
Ironically, I added the keyless pad as a backup in case my phone didn't have signal. Since my truck...
I had the same issue. I used a short flat head screw driver from behind the bumper. Once the connector is in place, you can sort of pry the clip out a bit on each side.
Prior to doing that, any time I pulled a trailer connection out, the whole assembly popped off. Now it seems well clipped in.
Mine is doing it a lot, Samsung S10e, OEM cable. Another odd thing, when connected to android auto, my phone keeps asking me to confirm the bluetooth pairing passcode for each device (watch, Ranger, etc.). It seems like it is getting worse the more I use it.
Ok, so dealer honored the $12.50. It took them almost 2 hours to get it working. The issue is that the software needs to be the latest version. They tried with an older version, then found out it needed the latest, then had to download and install the latest, etc. Once they had the latest...
Is it possible to purchase the parts for the B&O and install them in an XLT as an upgrade?
Most important to me is the AMP and Kicker given the molding to fit behind the seat?
Or am I better off after market.
Does anyone know what speaker wire harness adapter (Metra style) is needed so you don't have to cut the wire?
If you did cut, what was the pairing for the four front speaker wires?