I've had my G1 R1T 2 years now, and don't notice the doors needing a firm shove to close like I did when new. Either I've adapted or the seals have; either way, I don't think you'll find it to be an ongoing issue!
Congratulations - I think the storm blue is a great color!
I hard wired a Uniden R8 with mirror tap a couple of days ago thanks to the great instructions and pictures in his thread. I tried a while ago with some smaller trim removal tools, but the cover was on too firmly for the leverage available. I bought a kit with various longer tools (~6”) and it...
An alternative way to do ”tariffs” would be to calculate the cost differential for producing the product at the least cost as opposed to complying with all our domestic health, safety, environmental and other regulations. That cost would then be attached as a tariff or tax on the good unless the...
https://www.torquenews.com/11826/tesla-cybertruck-owner-says-hell-be-driving-his-escalade-rest-winter-avoid-salt-road-rusting
For most Cybertruck owners, this is the first winter they will experience after buying their truck, and they appear worried.
Some Cybertruck owners have the usual...
There was a news article on this this morning - it’s the first one in MI funded by IRA grants to the state, so it’s open to everyone. In a Meijer parking lot, apparently.
I had a similar argument with an angry coal roller last year who thought I shouldn't be riding my fat bike down a gravel road since his gas taxes were paying for it and I wasn't. The fact that I have multiple vehicles in the family that I'm paying registration/gas/eve taxes on as well as the...
An article that I read about the cybertruck getting stuck in the snow said the problem was not the truck but probably worn all season tires. This was in Quebec. I believe that in Montreal, you’re required by law to switch to winter tires in November, so that seems pretty doubtful. Seems like a...
I recall early during the COVID pandemic hearing a manufacturer of machines that produce N95 masks saying they were $3M a piece to build, which was paid for quickly at pandemic pricing but not when there was an excess supply of off-shore manufactured PPE. At the time, the government appeared to...