Got it this morning as well. I haven't had a chance to test it, but then again I haven't used Driver+ in a few months after it kicked off several times while I was driving early in the morning. I also don't like having to disengage to change lanes, then reengage. I know it will get better...
I bought something similar on Amazon with storage and found that the driver's seat would crunch it on a normal basis. I'm not that tall, but the storage function was basically worthless because I couldn't access it without moving my seat forward quite a bit. May not be an issue for some, but...
Yeah, I know. I’m a planner and like to know, if only a ballpark figure, what I’m going to spend.
Montway gave me an instant quote, so I now have something to go off of.
Unfortunately I haven’t made the move yet, so I don’t have any updates. I spoke with a few companies and because it was 6-7 months out, they couldn’t, or possibly didn’t want to, commit to a price or estimate for me. I’m going to start reaching out again in the next few weeks to see what kind...
I'm away from my truck for the next few weeks, so I can't give you more details. However, yes, the plastic trim piece that covers the foot comes off and then you can make small adjustments from there.
I guess they’re thinking that if you’re not plugged in, then what’s the point of changing the level? Maybe it will change in a future update, but I’m fine with it for now. I wish we could change to a more specific level as opposed to preset levels, but that’s just me.
I'll be shipping my R1T nearly across the country next year and trying to get some pros and cons with specific companies. It's been about 10 years since I shipped a vehicle and I remember I basically went through a broker who found the cheapest driver available going from point A to point B. I...
I received my R1T in April and have had a R1S reservation since 11/2018 and my account shows an updated delivery window on the R1S page. You might want to reach out to Rivian to verify, but I wouldn't be in any hurry.
Yeah, I'm definitely not trying to broadcast anything, nor will I try to prove how big of a fisherman I am. Trust me, as soon as I got to a good spot, I would be fumbling all over myself just trying to get to the water!
I recently inherited quite a bit of gear and though I know nothing about fly fishing, I want to learn. My question is how is everyone hauling their gear/rods/etc.? I looked at the Yakima and Thule rod cases, but it looks like I would have to figure out a different type of mounting system for...
No. The latches on the bed rail won't allow it. Honestly the wind noise and range hit is nonexistent. The only time I remove mine is when I know I'll need better access to the bed of the truck. (R1T of course)