No shit! Well, your second post wasn’t much better than your first, but keep trying. And I left the “boy” status decades ago.Looks like you were right, absolutely no mods available under $200. What an amazing boy you are!
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No shit! Well, your second post wasn’t much better than your first, but keep trying. And I left the “boy” status decades ago.Looks like you were right, absolutely no mods available under $200. What an amazing boy you are!
Yeah, I did that too. To me, that’s a necessary evil, getting rid of that stupid stop / start system, LOL! JMO, mods to me are suspension, wheels/ tires, lights, bumpers, engine tunes, tops, etc.Autostop Eliminator its about $100. I HATE autostop in any vehicle and don't want to push the button everytime. Easy install about 15 minutes.
In case this is interesting.was considering inflate/deflate setups, but the pricing seems hard to stay within. Do you have a recommendation? Cheap but reliable, don’t mind a few extra minutes of waiting
Thanks a ton!In case this is interesting.
I use these for deflating since I had need to change the deflate pressure for different reasons. Amazon.com: J.T. Brooks Automatic Tire Deflators Pro (ATDP4) : Automotive
For inflating, I have a 2 hose solution from Morrflate with the longer hoses to reach the tires further away and went with the 2 tire inflator 5/6 unit. They have a new one that stops at the set pressure.
or less that $5In case this is interesting.
I use these for deflating since I had need to change the deflate pressure for different reasons. Amazon.com: J.T. Brooks Automatic Tire Deflators Pro (ATDP4) : Automotive
For inflating, I have a 2 hose solution from Morrflate with the longer hoses to reach the tires further away and went with the 2 tire inflator 5/6 unit. They have a new one that stops at the set pressure.
If I had one set PSI that I could calibrate to, this is the way to go. I like the idea of changing the PSI on the fly but I wish it was cheaper than $99.
did you notice these are like $1 each?If I had one set PSI that I could calibrate to, this is the way to go. I like the idea of changing the PSI on the fly but I wish it was cheaper than $99.
I mispoke. I was referring to the JT brooks Pros that are $99 where I can set the exact PSI I want. It's worth it to me to have this feature but wish it wasn't $99. If you don't need to have variable PSI, the ones you mentioned are teh way to go.did you notice these are like $1 each?