Can’t see them staying in place. Car wash would likely rip them out. I’m also in the camp, can see rust forming around them over time, salt sand, moisture trapped in them.
Not for this sort of application. Those beads were originally developed for motor homes and that sort of thing if memory serves me, they’ve eventually crept into automotive. for modern vehicles with tight suspensions, larger wheels, they don’t get the job done. wheel and tire vibrations are more...
I used to be a tech, one thing we were always taught about vibrations on courses. If you think the vibration isn’t wheels or tires it likely is, if you still don’t think it’s wheels and tires, it likely is.
my advice, take the truck to a tire shop that uses a Hunter Road Force Wheel Balancer...
I don't get the relationship here. Not one of those vehicles with that engine were ever turbocharged. The 6.2 V8 never got a turbo, The 6.2 did get a supercharger, but never in those vehicles.
Toyota needs to make the unit continue to look for a device until it finds a phone to connect to. The logic in the system should be, if I was connected to this phone when the truck was shut off, I should continue to look for that same device (say every"x" seconds) until I connect to the last...
I simply don't understand having a step integrated into a hitch receiver. When I want a step to get into the bed of my truck, the tailgate is open. What good is a step that's in the receiver of the trailer hitch then?
So same for me on the auto start. Anytime you auto start the truck with the app or the remote, car play does not connect. Any other time it connects flawlessly. The way I explain it to myself is that when the truck is started with the auto start, the head unit looks for a phone to connect to...
I bought the Me-So Customs key fob. I really like it, the shape and form factor. But I do find that it makes the buttons more sensitive than the OE remote. When the remote is in my pocket on a ring with other keys, the buttons seems to easily get pressed and lock and unlock doors.
Not sure what one has to do with the other. Guessing you don’t fully understand how beta OS’s work or don’t work with different chipsets. If you even read from Apple, they also warn, do not put beta software on your primary use devices. If you were to walk into the Apple Store and tell them you...
??‍♂️ iOS 18.3 is beta. #1 rule - beta = expect bugs…. Apple warns of that before downloading. Can’t make any complaint about how carplay works and then say your running a beta OS.