Agreed.
Also, anyone who is paying attention will notice that new cars are becoming more and more privacy invasive. They always sell it to us under the guise of "convenience", similar to when the rolled out in car GPS and OnStar etc.
Your car knows everywhere you go, how long you stay there...
Never too long imo. An immaculate 97 Tahoe would get as much if not more attention than a 2024 at a car show.
Every vehicle has problems. It's our job to do our best at preventative maintenance to avoid big problems and tackle unforseen problems in the most financially realistic way.
I was interested in doing the same and saw that video too. I haven't tried his route as it seemed too involved.
The Avalanche and Sierra tails from those years operate like this from the factory. I'm guessing if you get your hands on a harness from one of them you could make it work. They're...
I recently met a local guy with a pickup that had aftermarket chrome 22s (285/45/22), but the rim faces covered most of the tire sidewalls. Essentially it was a 22 inch rim with the visible part of the wheels expanding to 27 inches to cover the tires for a bigger rim illusion. I used to see him...
I imagine getting a low mileage one from a JY could also be a less costly option. So long as the truck was running before it was totaled, without any front damage.
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