Sounds like the van behind it. I particularly hope so as the sound was there when the R1T is not even moving, and I'd hope that the sound isn't required when the vehicle is in full stop.
Sounds like the van behind it. I particularly hope so as the sound was there when the R1T is not even moving, and I'd hope that the sound isn't required when the vehicle is in full stop.
That definitely isn’t Forest Green, but we’ve heard of a factory primer that is very similar to that pictured. So it could be this is launch green... or it could just be a vehicle in the primer paint.
By the way, my hitting refresh on this forum every two minutes doesn’t appear to cause information — or the vehicle itself — to arrive any sooner... but I will keep testing this.
This is a good read from Automobile:
https://www.automobilemag.com/news/sonic-booms-putting-8-of-the-best-car-audio-systems-to-the-test/
(Hint: check out no. 1)
Yes, even my 1996 Ford Ranger had that.
Although not a deal breaker by any means for me, I agree that I’d prefer there was a solution for this. It’s something that only will irk those who truly want to use it as a pick up truck on a daily basis, but I did use the “step” on my Ranger on a daily...