Glad you asked. I am about to take some more pictures of the adds I have installed in the past month since I bought her. The seat covers were on a new Jag Epace, I bought and immediately decided to sell. Having pups, I always put seat covers on my vehicles. As I was selling the Jag, I took off the seat covers and just put them aside, thinking friends or family might want them. I was looking for seat covers for the new FR, when it hit me...Try the Jag seat covers...End of story...About a perfect custom fit as one could get...front and back. When I wake up, I'll take some pics.Side note i love the red stitching on the seats, got any more pics/info on that?
Striding swiftly away is always the right idea.I have put somewhere in the "range" of 300 rounds through her, and nary no problem. I seldom have to shoot someone off the 3rd floor of an apartment building....anymore....lol so I do believe it will suffice for the 6-10' for self-defense. AND, at 6' 4" my stride is able to carry me away from just about any problem, whenever possible. It's also great that my new FR can get me out of harm's way, over hills, and through the dells with her off-road capabilities....It has also been my experience that a big mouth in a senseless verbal altercation can get you killed...or arrested.....
Same here. I almost never use my console vault. It's always on me. Only time I use it is if I go somewhere like a federal building, etc. where guns are not permitted. I've been in law enforcement close to 15 years now, and see time and time again people's (including other cops) guns getting stolen from their vehicle because it's not secured. I'll be damned if I arm some scumbag because I left my gat unsecured in my truck.To each their own, I have a in vehicle safe also, but only used to store my weapon when entering a building where it is prohibited, otherwise I carry most of the time. Now, I want to know how you dial those tumblers to the correct combo without looking??? Spidy sense? or do you keep the safe unlocked while in the Truck, which I would think you do. I find it restrictive to carry while driving so I have a door holster, and I am left handed , which works out well.
Think this is what they’re referring to https://accessories.ford.com/produc...35&nosto=productpage-nosto-1-fallback-nosto-1What is this extended alarm you're getting? Some kind of perimeter alarm?
Vr, the vault is mainly used to keep it handy, and safe from "nosy" hands of those who might be riding in my vehicle if I stop to get gas, etc. I think the new plug-and-play alarm SHOULD be a pretty good deterrent when activated. Also, I utilize the firearm differently, depending on my location: the small town where I live, and say Miami....or Atlanta. Then I let my wife drive and I just keep a 2-handed grip, aimed out the front windshield.....a big LOLSame here. I almost never use my console vault. It's always on me. Only time I use it is if I go somewhere like a federal building, etc. where guns are not permitted. I've been in law enforcement close to 15 years now, and see time and time again people's (including other cops) guns getting stolen from their vehicle because it's not secured. I'll be damned if I arm some scumbag because I left my gat unsecured in my truck.
At least the OP has a console vault to keep his gun secured, good for him. To each their own how they prefer to carry I guess. Seeing as car-jackings are through the roof right now, where they literally surround you while stopped at a red light, my gun is always on me for quick retrieval.
So just a same old alarm then. I'd rather spend the money on this. If it actually works as well as they say it's going to be much better at stopping a smash and grab than an alarm.Think this is what they’re referring to https://accessories.ford.com/produc...35&nosto=productpage-nosto-1-fallback-nosto-1
That’s actually a pretty good unit that is plug and play into the factory harness and setup. My son has the same unit in his F150. Has a sensitivity adjustment, window break, shock/tilt sensor and the usual door open and timed start fail. At full sensitivity it has a mind of its own for sure. The neighbors cat sets it off.So just a same old alarm then. I'd rather spend the money on this. If it actually works as well as they say it's going to be much better at stopping a smash and grab than an alarm.
It sounds like it is but I don't think alarms in general do much. People always hear them in parking lots and neighborhoods and by the time someone bothers to look a smash and grab is over.That’s actually a pretty good unit that is plug and play into the factory harness and setup. My son has the same unit in his F150. Has a sensitivity adjustment, window break, shock/tilt sensor and the usual door open and timed start fail. At full sensitivity it has a mind of its own for sure. The neighbors cat sets it off.
LOL.....My post was....NOT FOR EVERYONE....I double-checked...and yep, that what I posted.....lol Same as for glass protection....I mean, one could go all the way....and hire someone to guard said vehicle 24 hours a day....ANOTHER LOLNot sure if those safes are worth a darn. A few weeks back, there was a story out of Jacksonville, FL where a sports figure from Tampa, drove up to Jax for a meeting at a high end hotel. He drove a Bentley with a locking safe according to the story. Overnight, someone broke into his car and removed the entire safe. Story didn't say what it contained.......oooops!!!!!!
No one is being critical. It looks good and all.....LOL.....My post was....NOT FOR EVERYONE....I double-checked...and yep, that what I posted.....lol Same as for glass protection....I mean, one could go all the way....and hire someone to guard said vehicle 24 hours a day....ANOTHER LOL
True....And that's why they make chocolate...and vanilla...And I do like both....Ah, perhaps chocolate a tad more....lolNo one is being critical. It looks good and all.....