I'm pretty sure I have the Equinox one (the EOS brand) and it works for me. I just had to put both supplied washers and angle the bracket that hold the actual plate frame. It would not have cleared it if the bracket was straight.
Still getting some parking sensor readings and keep trying to...
Update: Goddamn, what a titanic pain in the ass I'm having mounting this bracket. I got the bracket on and it didn't trip the parking sensors, so I figured I was winning at life. As soon as I put the frame and plate on the sensors freak out, particular the outboard one on the edge of the bumper...
Somewhere south of 250? I had it for a week and then it went to the detailer for tints/ceramic/ppf, and hopefully should be back home looking spiffy tomorrow.
Exactly this.
By and large, I find that most ventilated seats kinda suck relative to what you'd hope they do. I had them in my Genesis, my wife's Kia Sportage and now the 4BW and they've all been kind of underwhelming, if ultimately at least somewhat effective.
The only car I was ever in...
Question for you tint gurus (I have never before gotten tints on my car): I'm not tinting the windshield because I like to see. Does it really make that much of a difference in the car in terms of heat accumulation?
I think mine is 425 for everything but the front windshield for ceramic tints (35 front and 15 rear), but it's wrapped into the cost of PPF for the full front and side skirts, and ceramic for the rest.
Nice! I freakin love minivans and no one can tell me different. My mom got a 1992 Plymouth Grand Voyager brand new and that thing was a game changer for long trips with me and my two brothers. When and if I have more than one kid, minivan all the way.
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