Here is the statistic I saw the other day of nationwide inventory
2017 - 5
2018 - 423
2019 - 8685
2020 - 7965
So there is less 2020's on dealer lots than 2019's let alone AWD options.
Additionally those #'s start at VIN creation so a lot of those 20's are still in production/delivery, the...
Yeah....but it shouldn't cost nearly as much as those big brake kits.
My biggest take away from driving a coil conversion and a leaf conversion back to back for a year is the brakes....and they can be had so cheaply on the newer axles.
I was thinking about this the other day, wondering if you could put a thin layer of insulation between the panel and the roof leaving the perimeter to vhb/glue, etc.
Impact products (DIYvan) carries this thin layer of 3M thinsulate or use a closed cell foam, Landau, mincell, even a layer of foil...
I might have to get mine out a play with it again. I could never get a tight crimp out of it.
Even followed your link and got the "You purchased this one time...." note
Gas Wabasto here.
Been running off and on for a few months now.
Nice to be out running around town, leave it running and have a warm van all day regardless how long I'm in somewhere.
Pre heating my snowboard boots with it is awesome!
I'm expecting a new front shaft with the kit.... maybe a slip jointed one?
Another boring Transit AWD video, the rear shock brackets are like depth gauges....
Is there anyone on here that can appreciate this? @java @shenrie ?
Within an hour and a half on the hill my daughter would start complaining about her feet being cold.
So on the way home one day we conceptualized this.
Then we made happen.
Its the cats meow.... and included with the sale of this...
Yeah, same axle for dually and single?....but isn't/are there hub extenders on the rear?
Whats the bolt pattern on the rotor/hub?
Maybe we can pull them all off and use more readily available, traditional offset wheels?
The dually offset wheels and hub extenders really bother me.
Maybe that's because out of balance wheels bother me and I cant see that setup being ideal for balance.
Is this a non issue?
I know that they "use them all the time" but on commercial/work trucks driven by employees not my mini ski...
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