I bought mine black, so the only thing the NPP would have got me was the black headlight bezels... which were not worth the extra $$$ to me. I just got out of a 4 year relationship with gloss black rims, so thanks but no thanks. The badges I blacked out with a $10 can of plastidip.
Don't you have this backwards? Winter tires are softer because cold hardens rubber, so winters are made with a softer compound to compensate. I can easily push a fingernail into my snow tires. Not so much my summers.
Langley BC Canada. I bought it to drive it. Stock summer tires. I drive it if roads are clear and it’s a few degrees above freezing. As soon as it snows or freezes I park it in the driveway. Usually only for a week or two until it clears.
Those Ford floor mats drive me bananas... the ribs should run front-to-back, not side-to-side... I'm forever catching my heel on them when using the clutch.
Yup, I think you've got them all. I have the 301A package, I love it, not interested in illuminated sills etc, nothing in the 401A improves the actual driving experience IMHO.
Soak car with water, spray off any stuck-on gunk.
Wash with Turtle Wax Ceramic wash and a microfibre mitt.
Always double-bucket... mitt gets rinsed in a separate bucket of clean water with a grit guard after each application before being dipped back into suds bucket.
Thoroughly rinse with water...
Base 301A with PP. I have tried to find out definitively if there are any sensors down there... visually I cannot see anything that indicates there are any electronics in that area. I have had the brake alert come on a number of times since I installed it, so some sensor somewhere is working...
I had no idea it does this! I turned off that new-fangled rev-match doohickey before I left the dealership. I'll have to give it a try just for kicks! :cool:
Yes, Anchor Room. In fairness, I have not reached out to them about this. From what I have read they stand behind their product and will replace, but I really don't want to go that route; I don't want to worry about them peeling again, and I found the decals still had a sheen to them (even...