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This is awesome. Once i'm able to make the move and get a decent job i'm buying a few vehicles, namely the Mach-E after seeing the video on Ken Block's channel. Hoping to be able to 'Hoon' it up.
ah yes, for 2025 you use the OBD2 connector for power (not the fuse panel) - it is not covered by panels, it's down by the fuse panel area. let me know if you see it!
@@EVSportlineyes. That’s exposed without removing panels and very easily accessible. This connection would require a separate obd2 to usb c power cable adapter though?
I'm 6'3" and don't need these. But I'd better not show this to my 5'2" wife, or I'll be the guy driving around with one sidestep on the passenger side. 😆
Very impressive demonstration! My 2024 R1S was delivered with the underside protection armor option, although I have no intention of climbing boulders. Can I install the running boards with rock sliders without modifying this option? I only need the running boards but I like the robustness of your product without using cantilevers!
I'd like to know this too. I'm not a fan of using a wheel as an emergency stop if the jack fails, BEST case I mess up a wheel, but worst case I mess up a wheel AND mess up the truck.
I'm going to buy the GT and then add in. My question is there any info on app release. It's listed as unavailable on borlas site but other vendors are reselling . I have to have it but do want the app for the unique sounds added like tron etc
super niche but would you guys ever sell the plastic covers already precut? I lease my R1T and I don't want to permanently cut it but I also would like the plastic covers just for dirt protection etc.
Would be nice if you show putting the seats up and down as well as opening and closing the tailgate. Leaving this out implies that it is clunky and not possible. When you use the tailgate for loading or sitting, does that mat just fall off and slide around?
@@coreyjones4853 It's not completely compatible. The fuse box is not there in Gen2. I am still using the nice mount, but I had to run a traditional USB cable from the center console, under the dash, to get to the magsafe mount.
(1) Does the recovery mount bracket work with the Badlands jack as well? (2) I have the Gear Tunnel Slide with the 3-drawer toolbox with the optional center box installed. Will the center box need to be removed if I use the Jack mount?
My iPhone 15 does not consistently connect for car play. The smart screen unit shows it’s connected via Bluetooth and the phone says it’s connected, but just goes to the smart screen Bluetooth screen rather than going into CarPlay and just stays on that screen. Other times CarPlay comes right up but it’s inconsistent. Any suggestions?
This sounds like phone settings for CarPlay. It's finicky on the iPhone. The priority of what your phone does or connects to matters. Also, sometimes it takes a minute for CarPlay to start...it's again up to the proximetry, so I would give it a minute to two.
Thank you for this video - not much info on these mats in a Wrangler, especially a 4xe which have a different sized rear mat. I really like these, but I do wish there was an option to order without the ‘3D’ logo. I also wish that the driver’s side mat had foot-rest area full side coverage like the Tesla mats do, and lastly, I wish the cargo liner didn’t have that brick pattern, but rather a similar lined/clean pattern to the mats. Overall, these seem to be way better quality than the OEM Mopar All Weather Mats, which never look clean (even after thorough scrubbing), scuff easily, and aren’t the best quality. For me, mats are less about protecting the carpet, and more about making the interior look clean and consistent. Hard to accomplish when your mats (Mopar) always look old and dirty even after a cleaning.