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Rutless Tiida wrote:My Frontier has the manual locking hubs on the front wheels.
I am looking at going on the next DB run, so if I am on a trail and I don't need 4x4 can I leave the hubs locked and engage the 4x4 when I need it, or will I have to be going in and out of the vehicle to engage and disengage the 4x4.
jhonnieblue wrote:classic...anyway
for the guys that installed their aeroklas liner at massey, did u'll ever check to make sure that the rubber strips were placed on the boarder of the tray to prevent scrathing and the rubber matts on the bottom?
like this : http://forums.trinituner.com/forums/vie ... t=#3535899
i was informed that the inhouse installer did not to cut costs
also for those that have reverse sensors, i dont believe it is the proper sensor for rear bumpers as there is the sensor itself rests on cheap silicon to prevent short circuiting as opposed to rubber original ones..these installers cutting costs to max out their profit
jhonnieblue wrote:classic...anyway
for the guys that installed their aeroklas liner at massey, did u'll ever check to make sure that the rubber strips were placed on the boarder of the tray to prevent scrathing and the rubber matts on the bottom?
like this : http://forums.trinituner.com/forums/vie ... t=#3535899
i was informed that the inhouse installer did not to cut costs
also for those that have reverse sensors, i dont believe it is the proper sensor for rear bumpers as there is the sensor itself rests on cheap silicon to prevent short circuiting as opposed to rubber original ones..these installers cutting costs to max out their profit
jhonnieblue wrote:classic...anyway
for the guys that installed their aeroklas liner at massey, did u'll ever check to make sure that the rubber strips were placed on the boarder of the tray to prevent scrathing and the rubber matts on the bottom?
like this : http://forums.trinituner.com/forums/vie ... t=#3535899
i was informed that the inhouse installer did not to cut costs
also for those that have reverse sensors, i dont believe it is the proper sensor for rear bumpers as there is the sensor itself rests on cheap silicon to prevent short circuiting as opposed to rubber original ones..these installers cutting costs to max out their profit
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