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By Willwll313wll · Posted
Only posting it here because it's already online so... -
These things are going to be such a good deal on the used market in 5 or so years (sans the terrible steering wheel).
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By Willwll313wll · Posted
You can see the white peeking just above the lower rockers. Sorry, should've showed you guys sooner haha. -
By Willwll313wll · Posted
Unbeknownst to everyone, it's been online for a long time now.. Can't confirm how i can confirm but can confirm that this is 100% it. I was going to post about it last year but figured interest had died anyway... but here it is. -
By DeluxeStang · Posted
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/ford-mustang-designer-kemal-curic-named-mclaren-design-boss He's taking a job at Mclaren. The fact that he left his role at global director of Ford performance design so quickly concerns me. He was such a talented designer as well, I don't know if any of Fords other current design talent even comes close. -
By blazerdude20 · Posted
I'm sure i'll be in the minority but i think there would actually be a market for this in the US. A small city van for deliveries or light contracting work with solid range (300+ miles). This is basically an EV version of the last SWB Transit Connect. Bring it here and i'd order multiple for work day one. -
Old thread but because the flapping was driving me crazy too, it is actually part of the climate control vents. If you reach under and upwards to each side of your rear bumper, you will find 4 rubber (?) flaps (picture attached, ignore my hand). 3 of them lack any sort of actuator (the ones on the right) and one more oval shaped on has an actuator (on the left). The flapping noise primarily comes from the one on the left with the actuator when your climate control is OFF or on RECIRCULATE. When I was testing out the function with the help of my sister, your climate control being on either of those will cause air to not flow through the flaps (I do not know how, I couldn’t feel the actuator do anything the control seems to be further inside). When your climate control is on but recirculate is not enabled, air will flow freely through the flaps. This keeps them open and prevents the flapping, which I assume is accordingly turbulent flow pushing them open when they are set to be closed. This could be a faulty actuator on the larger flap. I duct taped the passenger side flap on the left down and left all other flaps alone. This solved 90% of the noise. The remaining noise is either the 3 flaps on my passenger side, or the larger flap on my driver side which seemed to be in better shape. Either way this mostly got rid of the noise without me having to worry about messing up my climate control system.
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That's all we ever saw as far as I know, aside from talk that they were weird looking.
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By twintornados · Posted
Maybe "Xterra Darkness" is going to be a trim level....or special addition.
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