That's the time I use it the most. Stop and go traffic on SoCal freeways. It will bring the truck to a stop, hold it and then go again. I keep mine adjusted to the closest following distance.
The variability of the same tire size between manufacturers or can be as much as 2-3%. ie: a Scorpion 275/65 R20 is 34.1". A Yokohama in the same size 34.3". A Mickey Thompson 34.4". You can even have variability between different models with the same manufacturer.
Mine has had the one wipe when on automatic since day 1 over a year ago. And if by "dancing" you mean adjusting at stoplights, it has also done that since day one.
Max coverage? Curious if you have their home owners policy too. They dropped us after 20 years do to fire risk, even after never having any claims. Our auto policies went up too.
Nope. I tried like heck and it wouldn't go under. The ridge was to high. I had to jump up in the truck to lift and then tilt the mat to go under the molle. I even loosed the eight attachment bolts a bit to make it easier.
I am of the opposite opinion I guess. I really don't like the look. I prefer the look of the older Tacoma. Now it looks like the Tundra which I consider to be the fugliest truck on the market. But that is just my opinion.
I thought I was going to have to do something similar. I usually receive my renewal notice for my other vehicles at least 60 days in advance. At 30 days out I logged in to the DMV to see if there was a record of it. There was. Coincidentally, I went out to the mailbox the next day or so and...
I have Nationwide through Rivian here in CA. It was just renewed for around $1500 a year for Max coverage with glass replacement. Low miles at 6k per year though. Also multicar discount.
Installed my bed mat today. If you have the Built Right Industries molle panel you definitely have tuck it under the panel. It will not fit if you don't. I expect my mat may come in and out a lot as my fridge just fits under the tonneau without the mat. It isn't too difficult to tuck under...
Might want to make sure that card isn't counterfeit. We used to sell a medical device that used Industrial SD and microSD cards. There were so many fake cards out there on the market. Some even came from big box stores too.
I started out with a temporary setup of a right angle adapter and a...
I am surprised I haven't gotten that message yet. It is crazy how easily things slide on that bed. Hopefully my new cargo mat will fix some of that sliding.