The other vehicle in the garage is an Audi A4. The wife and I switch vehicles some days and itās slightly comical. She is 4ā 11" climbing into a lifted Jeep, Iām 6ā 1" falling into a lowered Audi.
Europe, in general, has ābetterā automotive lighting. They have different regulations, but they also seem willing to invest in the technology. Auto leveling, cornering, dynamic illumination patternā¦ Good stuff IMO.
Happy New Year all
The wish list is larger than the bank account (isnāt it always though?) but this year will be some BD LP6ās up front and 4.88ās in the back. I hope.
No special requirements, just need a passport. Dubai was surprisingly āWesternizedā. We were worried about tattoos and exposed skin but everything was fine. If you leave Dubai, we did a day trip to Abu Dahbi, itās a bit more reserved. If you visit a mosque, then there are dress requirements for...
Took a little vacation over Thanksgiving and went to Dubai. Had a really great time. One of the highlights was a desert tour. Right side drive vintage Land Rovers from 1952-ish. Sand dunes as far as the eye could see, just begging for some Jeep tracks. Yet at the same time, Iām glad they were...
I used to drive from west side of MI to east side and back every week for about 6 months. Mostly farm fields of corn, soy beans, and sugar beets. I once started counting the number of road kill deer along the trip, stopped counting when I got to 20, but they kept coming.
OP - glad it was minor.
We knew the top was going to come off all the time in the summer. Neoprene seat covers were an early purchase and work great. No burn from the summer sun and warmer in the winter too.
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I think adding hypothetical numbers to the analogy would help. Numbers wouldnāt need to be exact but kept to scale. At 6th grade they will get the math and can connect it to the physics of energy consumption due to conversion.
The very first time I tried disconnecting that plug I ended up breaking the holder for the hard top end. Not a big deal, everything still plugs and unplugs fine, just annoyed that itās not held secure to the top.
The Toyo is slightly more open tread, so they donāt throw little rockās like the stock K02ās did. Still snow rated, lighter and reportedly better on wet pavement. They are a little less aggressive looking than the K02.
So when the new K03 comes out to the general public, there will be K03 M/T...