The short answer is they probably don't, I just can't verify that yet. I can't find the methodology of how the numbers linked were derived. I will iterate that numbers do not lie, people do. These days getting to the actual facts of such a subject is hard to do. There are real-world...
There are plenty of reasons, the main one is we demand a stable grid, no power outages, not even power blinks. A grid CANNOT remain stable with over 18% 'renewable' energy sources on it. There are people working on the software to improve this but no one has of yet. You see the wind blows...
All I got to add is this proves it takes 37's to make the 4 door look right; proportions man, it's all about proportions. I heard on the interwebs that "40s are the new 35s" but, call me old fashion, I still like 37s.
Just an ordinary misunderstanding of one's post. A pic says a thousand words, sometimes you need to point out which words in particular you wish to convey.
Much better....
One thing to think about is arm support. Just for pure comfort having a place to put your left arm is a good thing. I run tube doors for two reasons, arm rest and I just like the look. The Ford "tube" door offering really and truly is hideous to me.
What is your point? If hoses and lines are not watertight they ain't of much use, are they.
Nope. You gave solid advice, however the number of connectors may be overwhelming. In a modern vehicle all of the fragile electronics are ruggedized and physically protected from water intrusion...
An informed buyer is usually a happier buyer. No one likes to waste money.
RTTs originated in Australia and South Africa, in those places there a multiple reasons to not sleep on or near the ground. Having a real bed instead of a sleeping pad is an attraction to some. I've heard people...
And a swing and a miss...
Yes, adventure style trailers are expensive, no matter how you cut it, or which type.
The real point is there is not a 'one-size-fits-all' for a camping shelter. An RTT is an investment and does not fit everyone's needs, especially if all you are doing is car camping.
I like a RTT, been using one better part of 10 years. What I do not like is it on top of a vehicle.
The deal with a RTT is that it is not just a tent but a complete bed. Leave your bedding in there on top of the 3" mattress. They cost more because there is more there.
Did a search, results were all over the place. Almost like they were making the sh!t up. White is the most popular color, so strictly by the amount of tickets it does seem extremely plausible white would be number one.
Two very old school thoughts.
Red paint historically fades more than any other color. Has tech improved this, I don't know, but doubt it.
Second, stats say red cars get more tickets.
Agree
Exactly.
So short sighted. In '65 the mustang was a secretary's car, now go try and buy a survivor. Have you priced a first gen Bronco? Have you priced what an International Scout is going for these days?
I do understand how a cheaper mass produced vehicle can seem to be not a...
When Scouts were new, yeah. We had a Scout II back in the day, long, long time ago, my father had a knack for buying high and selling low. Now for a rough partial body you are talking 7-10 grand. Fully restored and restomod drive train I've seem 'em ~250K.
^^^^^ Since the Bronco has not been released into the wild yet, and small companies have not been able to produce products for it, the following is only conjecture.
In some other world, that shall not be named, the center of the spare tire is a very popular place to mount the license plate and...