Those little dowels that align covers are also great for falling down inside an engine.Amateurs.
If you're gonna drop a bolt or nut, you drop it *inside* the cylinder, like a real meshuggenuh.
Those little dowels that align covers are also great for falling down inside an engine.Amateurs.
If you're gonna drop a bolt or nut, you drop it *inside* the cylinder, like a real meshuggenuh.
What became of the pipe? Lawn art?When I was looking for the bearing cap I ended up digging out a large section of old cast iron water pipe. Ended up with a pretty big divot in the lawn.
My favorites drop is cam keepers down the cam chain slot.Those little dowels that align covers are also great for falling down inside an engine.
Replaced my soft roll up cover with a hard tri fold and rails…still needs some adjustments as I can’t see holes but once that’s buttoned up maybe the water resistance will be better.
May keep the roll up for the time being just in case I don’t like this setup.
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Thanks! I’ll have to muck around with it to seal all the gaps, but that’ll come with time as I get used to it.Nice. Bakflip.
Got one on the Taco. Has worked well for over 6 years now.
Nice cover and I’ve heard their warranty/customer service is very good (I have their Revolver X4S). Their rack system does go on sale just check around.Replaced my soft roll up cover with a hard tri fold and rails…still needs some adjustments as I can’t see holes but once that’s buttoned up maybe the water resistance will be better.
May keep the roll up for the time being just in case I don’t like this setup.
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Bought this one used with the CS rails from Truxedo for a decent price ($600).Nice cover and I’ve heard their warranty/customer service is very good (I have their Revolver X4S). Their rack system does go on sale just check around.
Looks like a good alternative.Bought this one used with the CS rails from Truxedo for a decent price ($600).
Now looking for a compatible rack, and the ELEVATE rack is super nice...but expensive.
I've considered this rack, but not sure how it holds up:
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Cheap DIY bed rack that works with tonneau cover
I've been looking for the cheap bed rack which will work with my Truxedo pro x15 for the last two years. And didn't find anything. Truxedo cs is the most popular option here, but still 900 USD +. The other racks doesn't work with the cover. So I found this simple solution on the jeepgladiator...www.mavericktruckclub.com
My only concern is holding up in the wind...but I may be over thinking it.Looks like a good alternative.
I’m not a real fan of jerryrigging stuff like this but it does seem simple enough. The legit one is indeed pricey but you’d fetch a good amount back on resale when/if time came.My only concern is holding up in the wind...but I may be over thinking it.
Not moto related but...it's GTAM.
Came home last night and at the airport the Odyssey rear sliding door gave me an error 'Rear Sliding Door Issue'.
The door wouldn't close 100% and the only item remaining was the final 'pull in' of the door prior to driving away. Mechanic doesn't have any slots available until next week, and am looking to see if anyone else has seen this issue before?
Unfortunately ripping apart a door and assembly is out of my wheelhouse, and will just let my wife take the Maverick as she needs it around this week and I'll drive the Odyssey with the bad door just in case.
Door won't open/close electrically, and while I can slide the door mechanically...I can't 100% close it. Gap of about 1/8" of an inch remains open.
Thanks!Probably too late to the party (still can't access GTAM without VPN). I don't remember if this was my specific issue, but when my Odyssey doors stopped working, it was the rollers and Odyclub had a DIY using <$1 nylon spacers from Lowes Wasn't a bad job at all, either. I'd check Odyclub to see if it's the same problem, unless you've had it fixed by now.