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Quoted: They don't recommend changing the head unit , probably because they can't supply anything that would work, Infotainment is the go to for stuff like that View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Up until a week or so ago. I didn't think it was possible to upgrade it. According to the dealer service dept and Crutchfield also , lying Sons of bitches Crutchfield was always my go to for car stereo stuff That does make sense. I remember spending an hour or more going over what I wanted for a sound system with them before starting to buy stuff. Back in 1997 |
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Quoted: Infotainment has a bunch of upgrades , plug and play , some need reflashed . I may or may not have dropped the coin on the 8.4 head unit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I need my cargo camera installed. Don't really want a front camera |
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Quoted: Crutchfield was always my go to for car stereo stuff View Quote |
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Quoted: With some software, an OBD-II interface, and a phone/tablet/computer you, too, can add features! At least on a mopar, it's pretty easy to turn on and off features. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I need my cargo camera installed. Don't really want a front camera |
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Quoted: If it cant be fixed with a hammer , its out of my wheelhouse View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I need my cargo camera installed. Don't really want a front camera |
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I can manipulate the body and engine control modules on most any obd2 GM or Toyota product. without spending money.
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my standalone ECUs are much easier. Built some boost tables last night for the truck so I can ramp power up depending on a few factors
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Quoted: Quoted: I mean, you do need some tools to connect to the vehicle, so there's a little money there. The OBD adapter was $30 |
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Quoted: Yep, that's a little money, guessing you got a real ELM327, and not a fake one? I opted for the ObdLink MX+, as it did the additional protocols, so I can talk to all the things. View Quote I got the OBDLink LX like 6 years ago. Caught a smoking deal on them because they weren’t widely used then. |
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Shopping for a new metal shed. Seems there is little consistency in how they are measured between manufacturers so I have to make sure I get the right size.
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View Quote It's a Ram. It probably doesn't. Speaking of things that don't work! Another update on the TT-15 Sporting. I now have over 2,000 rounds through it. It has functioned flawlessly, but I have found that it doesn't really like the cheap Walmart Federal shells in the red box. They shoot fine, but sometimes cause an ejection issue. I have never had that with any other shells. Winchester AA and even the white box cheap Winchesters run flawlessly. I've shot Rio, Fiocchi, Estate, Gun Clubs and even the Federal Top Guns and none of them do that. And it's not every shell, it only happens a couple times in a box of shells. This is a really solid gun. Triggers on both barrels break right at 4 pounds and are very nice. I think I still shoot my Benelli semi-auto better, but the O/U is catching up. |
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Nice commute.
Only the one Semi- that almost didn't take The Y |
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Alright, I'm willing to debate what the best leprechaun movie was. Honestly, I think Leprechaun in the hood was the greatest of all time.
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spent sunday building a second kegerator
Just have to plumb the liquid side tonight and flush the serving lines and it will be serving beer. Also have to figure out how I'm going to mount the regulator as the gauges sit higher than i anticipated. |
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