I’d love to see a real life photo of the Carhartt seat cover. Share a photo if you’ve got one.I got the floor mats from Ford the day I bought my BS. Next was the hood deflector. Then the Carhart seat covers. I only use the drivers side.
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I’d love to see a real life photo of the Carhartt seat cover. Share a photo if you’ve got one.I got the floor mats from Ford the day I bought my BS. Next was the hood deflector. Then the Carhart seat covers. I only use the drivers side.
I put mud guards on. Saves the finish.I see lots of posts started with what folks have done to their BS accessory wish. I like most of them, and of course we all have our likes/dislikes along with taste on styles.
So, if you could only do ONE change/accessory, What would that be?
Wish I could do that where I lived. Too many bad guys here I guess: or nervous cops.If you don't count removing the dealer's license plate frames, It would have to be tinting the front windows.
Put yourself in the shoes of a police officer approaching a car he/she cannot see into...Nothing I'd want to face.Wish I could do that where I lived. Too many bad guys here I guess: or nervous cops.
No you're right, I wouldn't wanna have to look at my face either.Put yourself in the shoes of a police officer approaching a car he/she cannot see into...Nothing I'd want to face.
I've been wanting to know,I didn't post about the install. It's so simple. 100% plug and play. Mine did come with pre-wired resistors (presumably to prevent hyper flash), but when I installed them I had intermittent hyperflash. The resistors have quick connects, so I just disconnected them and they worked perfectly. The startup animation can also be bypassed, but it looks pretty cool so I left it on. I get tons of compliments.
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Been looking for lights to fit the grill.Thanks
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Running lights. Went for the tinted ones to match other trim like bronco letters .Been looking for lights to fit the grill.
Where did you pick thoes up?
Auto start/stop isn't for consumers, it's so that manufacturers can meet Federal fuel economy and emissions standards. When the EPA tests a car all the systems and settings the manufacturer uses to meet the standard must operate without driver intervention. If you had to turn on the auto start/stop system then Ford could not have it engaged during testing....the manufacturers should have given the ability to turn it off permanently...
But they allow you to disable it after starting the car...you just have to do it each time you start the car the first time for the start of the drive. They should allow you to reverse that logic; it allows the feature to still work, just gives the owner the option to turn it off when you first start the car, then activate it if you want the feature. Can't be an EPA thing to not turn it off, as it works that way currently.Auto start/stop isn't for consumers, it's so that manufacturers can meet Federal fuel economy and emissions standards. When the EPA tests a car all the systems and settings the manufacturer uses to meet the standard must operate without driver intervention. If you had to turn on the auto start/stop system then Ford could not have it engaged during testing.
Right, and the EPA assumes you will not remember to turn it back on again once you turn it off, so the test must be conducted without that system. Ford wants to get credit for the system, so it must default to on every time you start the vehicle. Adding a switch to turn it off is a compromise; Ford gets credit for the system with the EPA while allowing the consumer to turn it off if they don't want to use it.But they allow you to disable it after starting the car...