Sorry about that! Here's the continuation of the last post VORTEK VRP-501GB 20" +18 with Toyo Open Country AT3's
So do/did need to trim the mud flaps a bit, no rubbing on the wheel well liner. It's mostly just when cranked and backing in my driveway that it rubs a little. So far quite...
Just upgraded my summer rims to a more aggressive tire. Went with Toyo Open Country AT3's, 275/60R20. Raised the vehicle about an inch with the taller tires.
Quite happy with the look. Went with a set of VORTEK VRP-501GB +18 offset. They definitely poke out slightly more than the factory...
Hi all, I've tried looking through and looking for the same question, but was somewhat unsuccessful. So I am looking at selling my 22" OEM Stealth rims and was looking at going for a somewhat more AT tread in the Toyo Open Country AT3's. I was thinking of going with a 285/55R20 which is very...
Well, I have a 2019 with 69k km, 1560 engine hours, 432 idle hours!! No garage and live in cold Manitoba. Wife loves to use command start, says its "for the dogs" so they don't have to get in a cold vehicle when she goes to work!(they go with her) small town, so probably only 15-20km drives per...
Ahh, I wondered if it was just the little fan beside the heated steering wheel icon, but obviously just took his word for it. I will be interested whenever someone actually gets one if red interior ambie t lighting is available.
Edit: removed my question about washer emblem, saw the correct...
So does anyone know if they brought back the user selected ambient lighting in '22? Also, why the heck would the seats not be ventilated anymore in the Stealth package??
I actually had a step made back in '04 for my '03 Tahoe! I hadn't seen one before, just thought it would be better if it was always attached! A kid that worked for us was taking Metals in school, so I designed it all up and he fabricated it as part of his school mark! Here's a couple pics
We have always done agility with our dogs so using a ramp is normal, but not at first! Biggest thing to remember is to teach progression. First start the ramp just laying flat on the grass, reward them whenever they step on it, (also say the word ramp, walk on, whichever) then reward only once...
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