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I want that baby TRX, so hope that gets released in ‘25 and isn’t $150k or something crazy.
Also, I’m happy they’ll look different. I don’t want anyone confusing my ICE truck for one of those toxic EVs.
I’m at 30k miles and no issues. The hpfp issues in general scare me to death though. And uConnect5 is the buggiest infotainment system I’ve ever used- it just reinforces how vehicles are now a disposable commodity (like laptops, for example).
It was for the business, I don’t personally own it. Getting into the fine details, an assets company technically owns it (until it’s paid off) and we pay a set amount for quick access to funds. It’s a Snap-on wh-331a. We have stuck with snap-on tire changers for roughly 30 years. All our...
I Installed some Toyo Open Country AT3 305/45/22’s yesterday. I had to learn our new tire machine to get it done, and have to say that machine is a good $20k spent. It makes things sooo much easier than I remembered. As for the tires (and before the michelin defenders in the first pic below), I...
I realized after I posted that this thread is for stock wheels, and mine aren’t going on stock wheels. You want me post pics later anyway? They’re sitting and waiting for me to put on the truck right now:
That’s as atrocious as the Dodge Caliber from the early 2000’s. I had an ‘04 neon srt-4 when Dodge released the Caliber srt-4 and I was completely appalled by the change. I was deep into turbo 4 power at the time, so I ended up saying “screw Dodge” and bought an ‘08 Mitsubishi evolution.
Just ordered them from my wholesaler and will have them in 2 hours at my shop. All the techs are slammed up until the July 4th holiday, so guess I’m learning how to use the new tire machine.
My 275/50/22 michelin's defenders are already getting slippery in the rain, so I am taking this chance to try a new size. I'll be ordering Toyo Open Country AT3's in 305/45/r22 tomorrow.
It goes even farther back. There was even an EV in the early(ish) 1800s.
1800s electric car energy.gov
Car and driver’s history of the EV
Edit: WTF happened to iOS talk to text. It sucks now.
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