I thought this was only available via dealer, not FORSCAN?The Forscan programming of being able to use the remote to close the windows is one of the mods I use the most.
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I thought this was only available via dealer, not FORSCAN?The Forscan programming of being able to use the remote to close the windows is one of the mods I use the most.
I literally pulled off to the side of the road on my way home from the dealership and flipped mine around. So, mine have been backward for 18 months now. Really wonder what it takes to get them bent to a proper angle so they can be installed front facing.Did you try pulling them out and flipping around? Tilts back vs forward, but its like they're not there anymore, so maybe too much for what you're looking for. Worth it for short term if causing neck pain like it did for my wife.
Dealers won't do it. It's standard code. European cars get remote up and down from the fob. US gets remote down only due to liability.I thought this was only available via dealer, not FORSCAN?
Forscan makes it easy, just look for the instructions in the forum.I thought this was only available via dealer, not FORSCAN?
Yes, of course, I was mistakenly thinking of the windows cracking down on key fob unlock. I also forscanned this feature in.Forscan makes it easy, just look for the instructions in the forum.
I second this I had them in my Silverado 1500, I bought my bronco on Wednesday... one of the first things I ordered...Seat raisers. Before I could barely do an hour of driving without a stretch. After buying the Desert Does It spacers I did a 8+ hour stretch with no stops.
https://desertdoesit.com/collection...able-front-seat-jackers-2021-2022-ford-broncoWhich one, link - photo please/ thanks.
Any decent hardware store will have the washers and longer bolts at a tiny fraction of the price of the shims.Another nod for the seat jackers. Just installed mine and the seat is so much better positioned now. I went with the expensive shims because they come with longer bolts.
I got in there today and really filled in the area behind that top tab. Worked great! No more rattle or buzz. Thanks again for the additional info!I pulled off the tab on the right side right above where the stock sub sits - the one that covers the bolt for the soft top. I stuffed about 2-3 rags down there on each side - the goal is to create as little space as possible between the plastic housing and the side of the car where the sub sits. You want it nice and snug so it cant vibrate.
Both = swamp ass in the summer.MGV = Marine Grade Vinyl.
Leather = Pure Nauga Skin.
That's why the doors come off!Both = swamp ass in the summer.