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The "S Light" is a winner for me. This is something that should be standard for all vehicles, along with a spare tire and a car jack. I see so many cars stopped along the side of the road with just the blinkers working, sometimes in areas where there is no cell phone service. Think of this scenario: a car's motor stops working or a tire blows . This would have give any driver some measure of relief knowing that other vehicles could see the car from a good distance so as to avoid a collision. Just be sure to carry extra batteries.
Vehicle design is well and truly time for new futuristic innovation. All vehicles should be made to accommodate for at least one person to sleep in the vehicle comfortably. The side opening for wheelchair access and All the others is brilliant.
You ever think of an idea only to see it designed and developed years later. In 1990 in had a SUV with one of those fiberglass boxes on the roof to carry my snowboards, the box I had opened from the back and was difficult to reach without opening a back door and standing on the seat. I have a friend that is a incredible welder/designer, so I had him build me a receiver hitch step out of diamond plate. That thing worked great until I got rear ended and it broke, about 5 years ago I bought one similar to mine built by GenY serrated hitch step
You should also allow the SUV roof rack to extend light weight 6 ft PVC pipes both sides so you can add plastic sheets as sun shades for your rest area camping around your vehicle.
This video popped up in my feed so I watched it and I really liked the Thule cargo box and how compact it was to maneuver around if you weren't using it and thought it would be really something we could use. I really liked how it leaned forward and it was collapsible which made it more storage friendly when not traveling. I went to the links that you had listed and I can't find them they're all hard plastic not conducive to being able to store it easily or handle it easily. It's a shame but if you happen to know anywhere I could get one let me know. I like the video so much I subscribed.
The box itself is called the Thule BackSpace XT. From what I saw Googling it’s about $800. That said, the trailer hitch attachment and base is a separate product, the Thule VelosSpace XT Bike Rack. Not sure if that $800 I saw includes the bike rack or not.
I really like the Thule Rear Cargo Box; as well as the Chevy Tailgate (HELL YEAH CHEVY GREAT IDEA !!); & I believe that I would Really like to test this Vacuum Cleaner out !;; Lol JUST SAYING
I've always wanted a "grocery gurney". You know how gurneys for ambulances have the legs fold up as you roll them into the truck? What if you had a grocery cart you could pull out, wheel into the store, then just put all the groceries back in the cart without bagging as you check out, then shove it into your car and have the legs fold up to fit. Even better than reusable bag - no bags at all, and when you get home you can wheel it into the kitchen, or bring it up the elevator if you are in an apartment.
I have the Decked brand drawer system. The drawers are quite nice, but if you live in an area with lots if rain (like I do in Oregon) you may find water puddles in the floor of the drawers… don’t expect everything to stay dry.
If you’re a solid mountain-biker I hardly think you’re going to get huffed-and-puffed or injured from putting your mountain bike (which should in itself be light) on your roof
(01:50) Is there away to keep the W/Cc, schooter from tilting forward in a high speed rear ed collision? Can the driver's side be customized to include hand grips for a driver?
Rifle/firearm truck: I'm not wooried about Swtizerland since the country has one of the strictest firearm laws. I'm worried about the bat -s- AR MAGAs in the US.
No sense , the time you use in this way the charge you get only if you have only half on roof, and also pannell on car cost energy much more just from trasporting from one place to an other than you get from the solar ha ha
Liked this, but when he started saying the load capacity was £200 he lost me and I clicked to something else. Only Americans still use pounds for weight, get off the WORLD WIDE web.
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