NorcalMike
Active Member
Not sure if anyone else has this problem? When you first get in the truck and roll down the windows and rest your left arm out the window, Be careful as you take off or when the doors lock the lock will pinch your arm 

Believe it or not, this is the second time seeing this on the forum lol. How many of you guys do this?! haha
I agree. Also consider hearing loss. My first few cars did not have A/C and AM only radios. I thought it was the wind noise from driving with the window down that did my hearing in, but later I realized it may have been from listening to AM radio.What is this driving with the windows down concept?
It's either too hot or too cold here. Windows stay up, even in the drive thru lanes. Only down long enough to pass food or payment.![]()
I’m wondering more about the mpg savings with the windows up vs downWait what? The windows move? What size tires can you fit with them down? How many horse power does it add?
Best is to remove them completely to save weight. However, the real mileage gains come from removing the windshield and rear window. Less frontal area means less wind resistance.I’m wondering more about the mpg savings with the windows up vs down
Removing the tires also increases gear ratioBest is to remove them completely to save weight. However, the real mileage gains come from removing the windshield and rear window. Less frontal area means less wind resistance.![]()
Man, this is a great question, has to be +10 at leastI’m wondering more about the mpg savings with the windows up vs down