In my outdoor vehicles, I have had success with putting little pieces of Irish Spring soap, and cotton face pads with mint oil and cinnamon in the engine compartment/underside of the hood.
No complaints here. I appreciate the thoughtfulness and effort that OP did to analyze. Anyone that is willing to do the research and post is a good guy in my book. Thanks again OP!!!
Love you man!
I have over 40,000 miles on my 2022 and have not replaced the windshield yet. I have several rock chips, mostly from the DOT sanding trucks, that I have patched; and the windshield is pitted, also from the DOT sanding trucks. A replacement is likely in less than 18 months
I am definitely on your side with this. While I can manage to get through a long drive, the seats are not comfortable to me and I am looking for a way to upgrade.
The stock nets get so much hate on here, but I have to say that I really like them. They keep stuff from rattling and can expand to fit things as needed. I keep gloves and a beanie in one, and binoculars in the other; and there is still room to put an extra water bottle/jug in them. I have one...
This is the longer hitch that extends past/to the spare tire. I had it installed for my bike rack but switched to the shorter hitch. Hardware included.
I am in Northern California near Auburn and can arrange local delivery.