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Memento posted:This is the right thread for this and you know it I'm not a clever man - how does he make it bend? Is it FWD and then he does a brake stand in reverse?
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bolind posted:I'm not a clever man - how does he make it bend? Is it FWD and then he does a brake stand in reverse? 4wd and probably the rear driveshaft is disconnected/rusted to dust.
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 13:57 |
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StormDrain posted:I have good neighbors. lmao must be terrifying with such a short wheelbase
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 16:59 |
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BraveUlysses posted:lmao must be terrifying with such a short wheelbase When you build a drag-car to fit in your 12 foot trailer.
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BraveUlysses posted:lmao must be terrifying with such a short wheelbase My first thought as well. All the stability that a roller skate has to offer. There is a wheelie bar out back too. And a subwoofer and stereo set, the idea that you could hear anything while driving amused me. The driver does race it for fun at least, it's headed to a show this weekend though.
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BraveUlysses posted:lmao must be terrifying with such a short wheelbase Try riding in a V8 swapped CJ7 with a lunatic at the wheel.....Terrifying indeed.
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 22:45 |
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You keep mentioning this thing but I don't believe it exists.
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 23:23 |
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Why not? People swap V8s in Jeeps all the time it's nothing new
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 23:26 |
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Its a jeep thing, people just don't understand
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Applebees Appetizer posted:Why not? People swap V8s in Jeeps all the time it's nothing new They came with them from the factory, even. And CJ7? Whoop de doo. Buddy in high school had a factory 304 V8/4-speed CJ5 short-wheelbase death trap.
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Applebees Appetizer posted:Try riding in a V8 swapped CJ7 with a lunatic at the wheel.....Terrifying indeed. A 287 in an old mail Jeep was a bad idea. Two weeks with that thing was enough to send him to the hospital for a double amputation. Like a model rocket engine tied to a saltine cracker.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 00:28 |
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https://i.imgur.com/T4earQy.mp4 I know which one I trust to still work after a few years.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 01:36 |
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I've only seen a handful of foot activated hatches being used out in the wild but none of them have seemed to work all that well. It's usually someone with their hands full barely managing balance on one leg while swinging the other around under the car for 20 seconds until it finally pops open or they give up and use their hands. I'm not sure if it's user error, if the sensor gets covered in road grime immediately after exiting the dealer lot, or if the system just kind of sucks.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 03:12 |
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What bugs me most about the ones I've seen is they open so slowly (certainly a safety feature) it would be faster to set whatever you're carrying down and open it manually. Like you lose all the benefit because of how much longer you're forced to stand there lugging whatever heavy pile of junk has occupied your hands.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 05:34 |
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Which is true of all the auto-openers, foot trigger or not. Whenever I rent cars with that poo poo I've always just forced it open because I'm not waiting 30 seconds to put my bag in the car. (Don't buy rental cars)
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 07:54 |
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Those foot operated ones never seem to work. Saw a dude with a brand new XC90 trying again and again. In my KIA it's a proximity sensor for the key. Sure the car needs to go through it's drat beeps and flashes, but I wouldn't want it to open instantly as I pass anyway, and I ripped out the speaker. Very handy when I'm carrying tons of poo poo and it's wet on the ground to just pause for a few (4-5 I think) seconds behind the hatch and it opens. All other times I either open it by pressing the key or just use the handle. Pretty quick to open as well, so not a problem. It's one of those "oh that's silly" but then you actually use it because they designed it well and you start to like it.
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Krakkles posted:Which is true of all the auto-openers, foot trigger or not. Whenever I rent cars with that poo poo I've always just forced it open because I'm not waiting 30 seconds to put my bag in the car. (Don't buy rental cars) This is me. gently caress auto hatches, what an amazing way to make something over complicated, expensive and worse than the original solution
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Grakkus posted:This is me. gently caress auto hatches, what an amazing way to make something over complicated, expensive and worse than the original solution They fit the American consumerist lifestyle of carrying a bunch of poo poo you don't need back to your house to hoard. Now we can carry...more!
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Grakkus posted:This is me. gently caress auto hatches, what an amazing way to make something over complicated, expensive and worse than the original solution My wife's LS has an auto trunk and it's awesome. Opens up quickly, and closes up quickly with a push of a button no complaints about it at all.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 16:02 |
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Automatic hatches/trunks are one of the most baffling features of modern cars to me. I have absolutely no desire for such a feature, it's just added complexity.
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Eyud posted:Automatic hatches/trunks are one of the most baffling features of modern cars to me. I have absolutely no desire for such a feature, it's just added complexity. It's primarily marketing, intended to impress you with the clever things the car can do. Whether or not those things are actually useful is left for you to discover after you buy it.
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Applebees Appetizer posted:My wife's LS has an auto trunk and it's awesome. Opens up quickly, and closes up quickly with a push of a button no complaints about it at all. The button to close the trunk or a tailgate is the second-best modern car convenience feature after auto brake hold.
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Krakkles posted:Which is true of all the auto-openers, foot trigger or not. Whenever I rent cars with that poo poo I've always just forced it open because I'm not waiting 30 seconds to put my bag in the car. (Don't buy rental cars) I'm not so sure it's all of them, but it's definitely a safety feature. https://youtu.be/F7fGISs-wCQ
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 18:09 |
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drgitlin posted:The button to close the trunk or a tailgate is the second-best modern car convenience feature after auto brake hold. Disagree in a manual transmission car.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 19:42 |
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if its not a manual transmission what is the point? i like my lazy mode hill hold but i still keep the brake down, i just have to blast gravel at tailgaters less (even though i do anyways because principle)
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 20:33 |
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In my auto it's to stop the car from rolling so I don't have to hold the brake (and thus not shine my bright brake lights in face of anyone behind me).
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 21:25 |
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MetaJew posted:Disagree in a manual transmission car. Nah it rules in mine
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MetaJew posted:Disagree in a manual transmission car. Do you think it's bad or that it's really the best modern convenience?
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MetaJew posted:Disagree in a manual transmission car. Auto brake hold loving owns in the manual LandCruisers we drive around the place. It makes it one less thing to worry about when you're driving around lovely, washed out rutted tracks that have never even heard of a grader. These are what we drive and it's a drat shame you lot can't get them in the USA.
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drgitlin posted:The button to close the trunk or a tailgate is the second-best modern car convenience feature after auto brake hold. What are some of your guys' must-have features on a new car? Personally it's key-fob-detecting lock/unlock and push button start. I've owned my current car for 5 years and still have to look at the fob if I want to push the actual buttons. I never realized how much I hate digging a pair of keys out of my pocket until I didn't have to. I'd even give up AC before taking my keys out.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 22:43 |
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I forgot to lock my car today, and I was all like "I don't want to walk 50 feet back across the street to lock this poo poo." Then I remembered the magic totem of entry in my pocket has buttons!
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ihop posted:What are some of your guys' must-have features on a new car? That's the one thing i wish my xB had, but there's an aftermarket kit I think i'm going to get. It's not push button, it just has a knob (heh) in the ignition and you turn it but it's better than pulling the keys out all the time. https://advancedkeys.com/Prod_AK105S.html
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 23:28 |
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Keyless entry, wireless carplay, and driver assists are my requirements for a daily driver at this point. Assists suck when you want to play but when you're on that 9-5 schedule a car that watches your back is a huge plus.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 23:30 |
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Mine are keyless entry/push start, head up display, and active cruise control. Also a very good sound system and easy way to pair my phone to play stuff. (and 400+ hp)
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 23:36 |
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I can live without pushbutton start, but give me adjustable lumbar support, heated seats, and wireless Carplay and I'm good. (Current car has the right seats, but Carplay only via cable...alas.)
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Minnesota Mixup posted:active cruise control. I don't use the ACC much, since I barely drive the thing it's in and even then it's usually not on a road trip. But after the vary first road trip with ACC I'm sold.
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# ? Mar 15, 2020 00:09 |
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A spare tire, and a place to put it. None of that run-flat BS.
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# ? Mar 15, 2020 00:11 |
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Craptacular posted:A spare tire, and a place to put it. None of that run-flat BS. This post made me look up if my LEAF has a spare. It has an air pump and tire slime, that apparently cost $600 at the dealership.
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Manual transmission with hill hold, heated seats / mirrors and CarPlay are my favorites in my current new car. The push button start and proximity key are also nice though. Definitely make life easier when your pockets are jammed with poo poo
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