I like it too. It’s held up pretty well on our Ford Escape, which is down in St Thomas in unrelenting sun. I also use it as a topper on my Raptor that has ceramic coating.
Having problem where the sunroof shade closes and just as it gets to the completely closed position (it crosses the headliner) it retracts back to the midpoint. Has anyone experienced this and is there an easy fix or is it off the dealer? TIA
I live mostly in the OBX and I air down to 20psi. Not sure where you are driving on the beach but if it is at the ramp across from the fishing center you can use the free (donation) air there. Its not the straight line driving that kills your tires but turning, especially at slow speeds but...
If you wipe the edge down with rubbing alcohol several times (I bought a box of the individually wrapped towels used for cleaning before injection, typically by diabetics from drug store) you'll be surprised how much better they work.
Yes and the amount depends on where. The Cape Hatteras National Seashore has two permits: 1 is good for 10 days and the other is for a year. Here in Nags Head a permit is $25 for the season (October1 to May 1)
Also, started a FaceBook page called Coastal Raptor Club. Hoping to maybe do a meet and greet on the beach in OBX or a Cars and Coffee. Welcome anyone to join.
Same here. I cut about 1/4” off the edges that go down in the bottom edge of the wheel well, closest to the fender. Then heat it up with a hair dryer (no heat gun). Finally fight like hell.
Yes. Did a little test. Unless the switch is set to head lights on or auto headlights the daytime lights don’t come on. Odd as compared to other vehicles I’ve had.
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