It’s off by just a small amount. I’m also a bit disappointed, but it seems necessary to make the rails that wide for a sturdy hold on the cover? It’s good enough for getting items from the compartment, but I don’t have a spare tire so will have to see if that becomes an issue when getting one.
I just bought an aluminum one used from another user on this forum. It’s really nice and well made. Feels like it will last a long time, consistent with @Feetdry’s experience. Thank you for the thoughts on this cover as it helped me decide to get it.
@Feetdry how does the rubber seal between the...
It looks like the slider installation is A LOT easier than the running boards if you don’t replace the plastic covers. I wish I got the sliders instead, just for that reason.
That’s a very reasonable rate, I’m guessing likely because you’re in TX. Northern CA rates are really high, but $5K for a single vehicle is astronomical.
That’s nuts. Your situation sounds pretty typical and I’d think would result in reasonable rates especially given the number of vehicles you have insured with them. Maybe I need to brace for a huge price increase when renewal rolls around. ?
That’s an insane cost for insurance. I’m in the Bay Area as well and currently paying about $2400 annually. I worry my insurance company will significantly jack up the rate next year given these experiences that we’re hearing about. @Mikebike97 maybe the cost is also dependent on number of...
Hindsight is always 20/20. If it hung up there in the 30s you’d look like a genius! Given the trajectory of the company I’m personally optimistic that it’ll overall be upwards, despite the near term volatility.
Yeah who knows what’s responsible for these short term price movements. Maybe a lot of short interest or people taking profits from buying when the stock was $13. Agree it’s a long term play and there could be a lot of volatility ahead.