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The narrower body is nice for fitting in tighter places, and the manual 4x4 is quick and simple. Flipping through goat modes and finding the right one to let you use lockers and stuff is a bit fussy to get used to vs just moving a lever.
 
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Congratulations! It has been a long wait, and I'm very happy for you. :love:

Looks like we are in agreement on several points...

The ASS doesn't bother me. <- Agreed

The headlights are nice and bright, night driving didn't bother me as much as usual. The auto dimming worked perfectly, I like that feature. <- Agreed

I'm leaving the nannies enabled, they didn't bother me at all. <- Agreed

The "analog" speedo is dumb and a waste of space. Never even look at it. The bar tach works fine. <- Agreed
I've never had auto-dimming high beams and am actually excited for this creature comfort.

I don't think I'll have many nannies that I can disable with the standard package, I'm curious which ones you're referring to: lane keep, front and rear sensors, or what?

Having both analog and digital is kind of dumb and while I prefer an analog tach, I don't dislike digital speedos (no, not those kind) and since I rarely if ever actually look at the tach when driving a MT, meh. I think I'll have a similar opinion.

But when it comes to ASS, I'm really on the fence. My Badlands is still in the rail yard but I just can't imagine not disabling the feature on every start just like I disengage the e-brake. I'm willing to give it a shot but I honestly think the whole ASS concept a ploy by some huge starter manufacturing conglomerate…

Also, very cool that you finally took delivery!
 
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I've never had auto-dimming high beams and am actually excited for this creature comfort.

I don't think I'll have many nannies that I can disable with the standard package, I'm curious which ones you're referring to: lane keep, front and rear sensors, or what?

Having both analog and digital is kind of dumb and while I prefer an analog tach, I don't dislike digital speedos (no, not those kind) and since I rarely if ever actually look at the tach when driving a MT, meh. I think I'll have a similar opinion.

But when it comes to ASS, I'm really on the fence. My Badlands is still in the rail yard but I just can't imagine not disabling the feature on every start just like I disengage the e-brake. I'm willing to give it a shot but I honestly think the whole ASS concept a ploy by some huge starter manufacturing conglomerate…

Also, very cool that you finally took delivery!
You're lucky Google didn't turn up a quick image of digital pattern swimwear because I was about to treat you. 😁

The nannies I'm referring to are the Co-pilot 360 suite. I did end up turning off lane keep.


Got the front windows and brow tinted today, pics coming tomorrow in daylight.
 

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Congrats, its been quite the journey! Enjoy!
 
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$5 for a plate mount? Let's see how it works. Going to try it on the mod bumper's center Bronco bolt. It will stick up into the IC opening a bit but I don't have ACC to block so should be fine.

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You're lucky Google didn't turn up a quick image of digital pattern swimwear because I was about to treat you. 😁
I knew that was coming and wanted to offer context for future readers 😄

I figured the nannies would be permanent fixtures, glad to see that isn't the case.
 
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