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Yeah but I didn’t do that and they STILL lasted longer than they were rated for! That’s my point.
It probably has more to do with how you drive than how often you rotate your tires.
A few vehicles ago I had a 2009 Ford Escape with the stock Michelin tires (back in the good “ol days when you could buy a new car and it came with tires that weren’t garbage). I bought new tires at 96k miles (They were 60k or 80k tires can’t remember). Those tires got rotated once when I had...
I may need a flame suit for this one…..
Unless you have alignment or suspension problems good quality modern tires don’t really need rotation. It’s mostly one of those things that stuck around since “the olden days” and service shops have really hung on to it since telling people to change...
Then maybe I DO have it and I’m looking in the wrong place.
I have 2 plugs on the passenger side of the license plate, but nothing on the driver’s side like in that video.
This is DIFFERENT than the trailer surround. Trailer surround goes into your uconnect display. It turns off when you start driving. I’m talking about a camera that plugs into the digital rear view - it has its own input port And does not connect to uconnect. It works when you’re driving but...
I just picked up my 2023 Limited which has 2 aux inputs for cameras, but I can’t figure out where those cameras connect. I can see “aux1” and “aux2” in camera selection but I can’t find a single picture (or even in the manual) where the external trailer camera would plug in.
I‘ve also been...
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