Pretty funny dig with the no flannel comment! Good video, great looking truck!
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It is part of the theory on the High Level Instrument Panel. Engineers and designers refer to the entire dash board as the Instrument Panel (IP). As drivers, we don't. Hence the confusion why some think it has to do with the instrument cluster. When in fact, it may be just as simple as being able to accommodate the Bring Your Own Device rail.He answered, somewhat, about the pic trail. Must come in the same package as the dash outlets.
No wind this time! Enjoyed it as well!... love the quality of this video! Thanks ...
Thanks for the description, although I dislike snowing "small" like that being high end. That though, should be an easy aftermarket item. Buuut, if electric then those parts might be "needed".It is part of the theory on the High Level Instrument Panel. Engineers and designers refer to the entire dash board as the Instrument Panel (IP). As drivers, we don't. Hence the confusion why some think it has to do with the instrument cluster. When in fact, it may be just as simple as being able to accommodate the Bring Your Own Device rail.
Keep in mind that it is only a theory. Back when the "It's a Steal" deal was taken away from us, I tried to do some digging to find the attribution. While doing so, there were a number of videos that I watched with the designers and engineers and they kept repeatedly referring to the dashboard as the IP. And then it clicked whereas us drivers don't refer to it as such, but they were rather comfortable doing so. There has been speculation what the HLIP refers to. And I concluded that the design team is just referring to the functionality of the dash as one can accommodate the accessories and the other can't.Thanks for the description, although I dislike snowing "small" like that being high end. That though, should be an easy aftermarket item. Buuut, if electric then those parts might be "needed".