Those look great. as an installation note, you can stretch the seam around the headrest posts to go under the latches for the headrests. This makes those much easier to get to when you need to adjust the headrests and holds down the middle of the seatback upper surface also.
2.3L, Auto, Base Sasquatch, 2 door.
Probably 16.5 mpg on the average over the last 4k miles.
I commute mostly on the interstate at 70 mph or so, but with some stop-and-go when I get close to work in the morning. I am getting 16-17 on most tanks. The dash says 17.1 mpg, but the trip readout...
Went in September. No real reason to stay at the recommended resort, it is not bad, but nothing special either. I would recommend a rental to get to the site (like others), it is going to be 30-45 min to get there from the strip or the recommended resort. If you do stay at the Red Rock, the...
Posted on this before:
Another note: they are working on a new pattern to leave a cutoff for the seatback release on the 2 door. It seems that I have the covers for the 4 door seats. Wet Okole knows about the issue, and they are working on a new pattern.
They fit really well, no issues...
I have a 64GB USB, it took 30 or 45 min to index. It all seems to be available. /edit/ There is about 55 GB on there, so I have not checked everything, but I have played a couple of playlists and if there is a problem, it is not systematic.
It took a while, but eventually my Bronco indexed the drive and it is searchable, with options to sort by song, artist, album, etc. It also has the playlists available.
I have the 4WP steps on my 2dr, and added grip tape from Amazon.
The tape is 2" wide, link: Amazon.com: Anti Slip Grip Traction Tape by TreadSafe - Grip Tape for Stairs, Non Slip Tape, Traction Tread, Abrasive Adhesive for Steps (Black 2" x 15 FT Roll) : Industrial & Scientific
I cut it at...
I would like to see a reference to someone who actually proved that. The nitrogen may not react with the rubber, but diffusing through the rubber is largely a function of size, and the oxygen molecule is larger than the nitrogen (and the carbon dioxide is larger yet, and bent, it does not...
Ideal gas law: P*V = n*R*T, the gas constant in this case is universal, the number of moles of gas is constant if you don't leak or add, and the volume is pretty constant. Air, nitrogen, whatever will change pressure the exact same way with temperature.
Nitrogen is usually dry, the compressed...
I'm in. 21, 2dr, Rapid Red. Got the bumper, aux switches. Picked it up in Oct, got it tinted (40% front, 15% back), 4WP steps, Wet Okole seat covers, Weathertech front mats (Ford rear), TSC sourced cargo mat, and some GPCA quick bolts for the top with tie down points.
Have the 2.3L with Sasquatch (2 Door), no problems on the road, plenty of power, set the cruise at 75 and go. rarely downshifts on the hills around here. probably would in the Rockies.
The covers do NOT have a cutout for the seatback release, I have just stretched the cover a bit when I need to use that. I am pretty sure they are using exactly the same pattern for 2 door and 4 door front seat covers (and at least when I ordered, they did not have 2 door back seat covers...
I would echo Kodiakisland about this. These are rubber, with a layer of knit nylon over it. While I think they are likely better than the vinyl, they are not really breathable cloth. I got them for the durability, water resistance, etc. In the midwest where I am, the swamp-butt is not a big...
That buckle is not part of the seat cover, it is attached to a soft molle panel on the back of the seat. I don't use that seat, but I have had it in a couple of vehicles now, and my wife and daughter have never complained about it, so it is apparently not too bad.
Excellent choice. Now, let the mods begin!
Mine today:
Been by the tint shop, 4WP steps installed, short antenna (although I notice that in this picture, it lines up perfectly with a street light across the road, which is pretty funny). Also have Wet Okole seat covers in the front.
Getting about 16 mpg with my 2.3L BaseSquatch 2DR. Been trying out the eco mode on the last tank, the on-dash mpg calculator is showing about a 1 mpg improvement over what it used to show, so maybe 17? Dash says 18 right now.
Up front, I have a 2-Door, Base, Sasquatch, 2.3L, auto. I wouldn't change a thing, personnally. I was not considering the mid-package, as I did not want the auto A/C or the heated seats, and the rest of the package was not my thing. For me, the leather steering wheel (and shift knob), grab bar...