ok ok....let me qualify my statement. Sorry I thought it was obvious I was using a figure of speech.
MYSELF & MY FAMILY..... Don't like driving back from camping in the dark in traffic - with no doors....It makes my French fries cold....
yea...I know - the Jeep photo was just an image to get people thinking,
Thats the whole problem, the glass is frameless so noplace for a chain to lock.
I think any bolt holes will be too small.....
LOCK UP YOUR DOORS - HOW?
- YOU HAVE DOORS ON FOR THE 4 HOUR DRIVE TO THE CAMP GROUND.
- FOR DRIVING AROUND THE CAMPING AREA, YOU WANT DOORS OFF.
- THERE IS NO WAY TO CHAIN THEM TO A TREE!
* BECAUSE THE DOORS HAVE FRAMELESS GLASS.
Q: WHAT DO YOU DO, HOW TO SECURE YOUR DOORS WHEN YOU ARE OUT...
Yea spare tire mount (on the tail gate) delete
.....gives more options
I wish Ford put the camera under the bumper or in a tail light or something....
3rd break light is easier to relocate or gamble with a delete
Key takeaway:
Get the spare off the tail gate = more flexibility.
I guess...
My biggest concern is : If you delete the camera stalk and mount the camera on the tailgate - will it screw with the 360 view or "back up parking lines" or whatever.
I have no idea how important it is the camera be X" from the body to operate with the functionality of the SYNC 4
again its not to "look cool" - its for functional reasons, not wanting to lug around a giant tire, not wanting a giant tire on the tail gate.
* I think people that keep spares on their tail gate, do it to "look cool" - because they are almost never used...
Precisely. I could easily spend $200 on a cool compact compressor....
But, I have a massive compressor at home.
And my off road time I will never likely air down.
So, while I'm a tool need and want the best quality..... I would realistically never use it.
Honestly the ask is for a solution to...
Yep - prolly does!
I wonder if there is an advantage to buying all this stuff separately, to get higher quality components. I guess this would potentially never be used....
I cant remember the last time I had a flat.
Maybe better to just buy a value kit like this, throw it in the back someplace.
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