I live in the Colorado mountains (very different than the sierras) and I think the stock Goodyear MTs are very good in our (relatively) fluffy light snow. Nobody (besides commercial vehicles) really uses chains here. IMO, stock tires as good as any other 3PMS A/T tire. Not as good as a dedicated...
I would love a tire mounted solution so the bikes can get out of the way and ground clearance wouldn't be affected, but I would be concerned with the weight. 2 50+ pound e bikes plus the weight of the rack would be a lot of weight on the tailgate, so reinforcement would definitely be necessary...
If you are a costco member, I love the Interstate batteries there. Good prices and longer warranty than most. They will take it back no questions asked if it fails early.
Yeah thinking about it, there was something on the road (probably construction related) and it caused the body damage.
Yeah I'm starting to look at take offs. Can probably get one for like 250+shipping. I would love an aftermarket bumper but for a decent one it's like $600 minimum. Dunno if I...
Yup. Could have been way worse. And the tire was able to be patched.
The end cap is going to be tough to find everything for. There’s probably some hardware or clips that I’ll need.
No idea. Whatever did it fell out of the tire at some point. Probably a nail or something. It was in a heavy construction area where it happened. The hole wasn’t too large. A tire shop was able to patch it easily.
Maybe if I order the end cap it will come with the hardware? I ordered the tufskinz end caps and we’ll see if it works. For $30 it’s worth the risk, I think.
Had my rear driver side tire blow out of the freeway and it took out the bumper cap and damaged the fender flare. Bummer.
I went to my ford dealer to see about replacing the parts and they told me that of course Ford doesn’t sell the bumper cap and fender flare individually. You have to buy...
Looking to purchase some takeoff items:
1. Sasquatch Fender Flare
2. Rear Steel Bumper
If you are willing to part with yours, please DM me with an offer. Willing to drive almost anywhere in Summit County or on the front range for pickup.
I would definitely check the garage(s) and make sure there is clearance first (width and height). Bring a tape measure. If you're only going down there during the day, it seems like an outdoor lot might be better, if you can find one close to work.
Last resort would be to park outside of the...