You are going to get both sides of the spectrum. The people that have spent the money are all going to say it is awesome.
The other side will say it is a waste of money.
The problem with any/all ceramic is the care afterwards to even get to make a warranty claim. Are you ready for that...
Well that will suck if it doesn't. That is what I just bought on Prime. The 2 camera Pro A229 version. It was such a good deal. Well if it doesn't work good news is Amazon is easy to return.
Wow glad you like it. You are probably the first to give it such rave reviews. Everyone else has stated it is slightly better and to temper your expectations when buying and installing it.
He can’t do it by himself. These are take offs and he does not have the ids to load them. They are installed in the tire. He does have a tool to scan and get the ids.
Oh and the cost should be about $25 if not free. It takes 5 min and most local shops around here would do it for free if you are nice and they think they will get your business in the future.
Ok now that I understand what you are trying to do.
You do need an OBD relearn TPMS tool to do the job. You need a shop that does a lot of tires as they would have needed to add the 2024 into their scanners.
If you have a Discount Tire nearby go there. If not tell your local shop to do the...
Great deal on a great dash cam here. I guess no Amazon links aloud so search for "
VIOFO
A229 Pro 3 Channel 4K HDR Dash Cam,
Search Vortex Radar on YT as he also posted some other prime day deals.
https://www.vortexradar.com/2024/10/prime-big-deals-day-2024/
In auto they are only a tiny bit brighter of a turn signal. They are a cheap mod but I keep my lights on auto all the time so they really are worthless to me. No DRL, no amber, no white nothing in auto other than acting as the normal turn signal in amber and really only a little brighter.
You do not have a TPMS sensor in your spare. You could certainly add one and any reputable tire shop could do that and then do a relearn adding the 5th TPMS into the trucks system via a TPMS tool with OBD connection. It should cost about $25 or free if you bought the sensor from them...
Looking for some help to find a wiring diagram or pin out for a specific switch. This switch is actually for a Tundra with factory power steps.
However I want to use this switch for my Rough Country power steps that I got installed to make it a cleaner factory look. It has 6 pins and I am just...
Finally my Rough Country steps came in. Got them and the Rough Country leveling kit installed. I am very happen with the leveling kit. Wife is very happy about the steps. At 6'2" and just step in the truck and need to make sure I don't bang my ankle on them and cuss too much.
Honestly I did mine the day it came home. It was sitting outside in about 80 degrees. They peeled right off and left a tiny bit of this white residue that came off with my thumb just rubbing it. Took no joke 5 minutes for both.
Option D. Three rectangular in the middle above the Toyota badge or hard pass. I don’t think that is going to look good on the right and left. Too far apart from each other but it is your truck. Do what you like as you are the only one that has to like it.
I see zero pros of leaving it on. The mpg change was nothing on vs off. Con for leaving on is going to be an issue in the snow of any meaningful inches. Another con that might be a pro based on preference is it is ugly as hell. Only you can decide that.
Mine looks the same. It is a rubberized material in that channel. I assume it is where the roof racks would mount and either partially gets removed or needs to be that way for a good seal. IDK.