I hate these with a passion.
I hate these with a passion.
I had a 1995 Ford E350 with FACTORY wireless/keyless entry AND alarm. This was a STARTLINGLY rare combination. It wasnt mentioned in factory documentation AT ALL, other than one page about the ‘Security Personality Module.’ No wiring diagrams, etc. No tech I talked to knew anything about this being an option on ford…
That engine would need to be checked out first.
Not REALLY. Its about 3-5 grand for a GOOD 4bta. And it will probably still need a rebuild, so tack in another 2k after machining, parts, etc. The adapter plate will probably be about 1k. Radiator, intercooler if equipped, fuel system swap (cant even reuse the old gas tank,) Modifying the jeep’s cluster isnt easy, and…
Ehhh.. I would recommend against the equus if you want it because it’s easy to work on.
I’ve done the same swap into a ford econoline van.
I would argue half are already gone. There are hardly ever any live DJs, it's just computers playing from a prebuilt list. These days many radio stations are just a pair of PCs, some people in a cube farm selecting playlists based on paid placement, a guy in a booth making recordings for commercials and 'blurbs'…
I have a friend who runs a we-tote lot that uses these things. the state here actually doesnt even require ONE DAY since his cars are technically leases, with a 1 dollar buyout.
Spare tire well, pull the spare out. no one ever bothers to clean there.
There ya go :)
I was just going to say this. I had to borrow a friend's once, and unless I parked next to an island, it needed 4 spaces. Next to the island, it's 3 spaces.
This guy gets a pass.
I would make the modules themselves flexible fabric, kinda like a balloon. That way, when a module isn't mounted on a vehicle, it can be deflated to take up less room and require no special equipment to handle its bulk. In the event of an accident, rollover, or emergency, you could just take a blade and slice the…