Basic powered steps - around $1,000. I dunno what repair/rebuild costs are for the various brands. Can find some for a bit over or under that price point though.
RSEs - around $2,500. Can be rebuilt, but it's not exactly cheap (I just had to do one). I've been pretty happy with mine, and the...
You need to service your V key
Also - it's pretty easy to carry around a spare inner tie rod and repair kit. Even not hard to carry to two outers if you wanted to.
Spare axles take up a lot more room though. And more expensive to pick up beforehand.
I won't argue about which is worth it -- if...
For a small load like Grill lights (I'm assuming these are like the small Raptor running lights or lit letters, not big behind-the-grill spotlights or anything) -- those things you are probably just gonna leave on all the time -- no issues wiring them up with an Add-a-tap like you have in your...
MPG is gonna be a direct reflection of two things:
How you drive it
What mods you do to it
Keep it stock and drive tame, it'll do 20-22mpg easy. Go crazy with anything, and it can just as easily drop below 15. It's stupid easy to fall down the rabbit hole of lift kits, bigger tires, light...
The dashboard will lie about volts too - its a lot different if you check with a meter.
Volts while the engine is running really only shows the alternator is working, that will mask any indicator the battery itself may have
It would be really nice for camping I think — access up front via car play, throw the switch bank in the back to have easy access in the cargo area, and if you wanted you could dig the phone out and have access from the tent
Won't lie, I'm kinda interested. Lemme know what you think after a few weeks with them.
My Mabetts fit great but are starting to become threadbare/cracked in the front seats on the piping and seams after a lot of use - they probably don't have more than another season in them - this might...
I only use Car Play any more when I load up OnX, and then, I only use it hard wired. It's still not perfect, but yeah, went from about 40% to 80%. I gave up on Wireless Car Play a long time ago.
For most driving I just use Sync Bluetooth - even that isn't 100%...
Ridiculous we can't even get...
285/70r17 is a 33" tire - stock size for a Badlands.
Now, a Badlands does have a small lift... like 1" - but for driving around town - No, you won't need a lift. I've seen up to 315/70r17 done without a lift. I doubt you would even need to pull the crash bars.
But you ~could~ get some minor...
Bushing kit looks sweet for people without HOSS 3
Not sure I’d throw $600 “HD” tie rods at the lower steering rack though, a good way to ensure you upgrade beyond these tie rods sooner than later
There are three spots for adjustment
The latch plate itself on the driver’s side (think this is in/out on driver’s side
Behind the passenger tail light - tailgate to bracket (think this is in/out on passenger side)
Behind the passenger tail light - bracket to body (think this is...
the passenger tail light is more difficult than the drivers side - just have to have some patience. The videos almost always show drivers side as the example and say “do the same thing” for passenger - and that is true. but the tailgate hinges get in the way and make it harder
aligning the...