If the rationale was applied differently... Why not TP someone's yard to draw attention and show appreciation to their yard? The toilet paper is biodegradable at least.
Don't get me wrong, not about the wave life. But if I had to pick a lesser evil.... I don't have to wave back. By placing essentially trash on my vehicle, I'm forced to interact.
Edit to add a question... The ducks are a jeep thing too, right? Do people not know they bought a bronco?
Same. I bought a bronco pretty much out of necessity. Now I'm a part of a cult or something with ducks and stuff all over? Picking up kids toys from grown adults... Would rather people save time and money and show appreciation by waving. More personable IMO.
Had a similar situation 2 days ago though different noise. Like a constant high pitch despite having not been driven for 4+ hours. Checked the Ford pass app to see if it was getting an automatic OTA update, and it wasn't. Everything appears normal. Maybe something to do with the intelligent battery?
Mine is named Sleipnir after Odin's 8 legged battle horse. There's an interesting story on how he acquired Sleipnir. The gods of Asgard needed a wall to defend themselves. Loki convinced a giant and his horse to do it, in exchange for Freya's hand in marriage, but only if it could be done in 8...
You're right. It's more like... Wedging an empty beer bottle into your door handle. Do some collect beer bottles? Sure. If not, why should you have to throw other people's trash away?
Did my fair share of research. From what I gather, it really it depends on driving style. Some with catch can don't get anything week after week. I regularly get 3oz PER MONTH, but me and my wife's trips are all short, less than 5 miles in nature through the week. It's my limited understanding...
Yeah, kinda torn on it though. My father in law has the 2023 f150. His "proximity" is at 5ish feet from the vehicle. Where I occasionally park, there is usually a bunch of debris (sticks, rocks, recently more ice than anything). It would be nice for the exterior ground lights to be proximity...
AWESOME! Curious about the numbers... If you got MSRP and sold the hardtop, could you sell the bronco privately with markup, and put in for another, and effectively get a half off bronco???? Hmmm.... Lol, na. May die before taking delivery at this rate haha
-Personally, as a daily driver, I'd be ok with the 2.3. It does what I need.
-Advanced 4x4 is a 'nice-to-have' and not necessary, from another practical standpoint.
-I have high package, so I can't really comment on heated steering wheel/ACC, but I see it as another non necessity.
-Things get...
First oil change? Engine past the break in period I would assume. Wife's ranger did the same thing after the first oil change. Would be my guess anyway as an at home mechanic.
Chainsaws of various lengths and sizes, the biggest being an echo 620p with an extended 27" bar. Easily weighs 20 lbs dry, and the shock load from me tossing it onto the table is concerning. Right now I kink my neck around the damn soft top when I'm working on it. Might be better off rhino...
Right? Need functionality. Gonna be banging stuff around and need a table to hold up to the inevitable beatings. Been looking, but I'm confident I'll do tailgate support first.
Some of the others have sidewalls/sideways milk crate setup, which prevents anything from hanging over, for instance...
Did a quick search and couldn't find weight limit. Think it would hold a 20 lbs chainsaw and tools? $500 seems like a lot. Saw another on Amazon that was rated for like 160 lbs and costs $80, no drilling as well.
You are absolutely right. Out of curiosity, I assume it's a hardened plastic and not metal. Is it attached with adhesive and not sheet metal screws? Self install? Wonder about other door attachments, as it is a modular vehicle of sorts.
Asking for a friend with a mad max fetish....
I guess what I'm trying to put out there, is it seems frivolous to want door protection in that form. If the goal is to protect the doors, you need mud flaps and side steps for rock chips because of the way the door has been engineered. So if you have side steps, you have some door ding...