Shane361
FRF Addict
It'll be nice to see as I'm pulling into a spot. I hope that feature is easy to use.
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Only in Baja mode.So, no front camera view while driving ? Or did I miss something.....
The brakes are way better grab and pedal feel compared to Gen 2. Much improved.Can you, new owners, provide some feedback on the brakes and pedal feel? I am curious as to how soft it feels or maybe it is relatively firm. Any issues with braking distances thus far?
Thank you in advance.
I don't know why. but this makes me happy. I literally have a smile like a 5 yr old kid and I don't even have my truck yetI was messing around with the drive modes and camera operation.
I found that in normal driving mode you can look at the bed camera, Rear camera and Hitch view at any speed.
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Another cool thing is the option to have the bed camera in the side screen.View attachment 320587
Baja Mode opens up all of the cameras and at any speed.
So you can do 360, Front, Rear etc. with no speed limitations. It aslo puts guidelines up front which is kinda cool.View attachment 320590
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No recording. One thing i did find is that all cameras are fed via coax except for the bed camera. So not sure if that would be easir to tap into or not. The coax runs from the camera to the IPMA then to the screen. If you have a 12" screen its a coax from the IPMA to the Screen.Weird question but does anyone know if the cameras have any sort of recording feature? I haven't discovered it as of yet but wanted to double check before I dropped an arm and a leg on a dash cam. I mainly want it in case I get into an accident or something.
As RG linked, it's those. They have a hard plastic and elevated 1/2 inch heel. It's so when you have a barbell on your back the base of the shoe doesn't deform/bend/yield giving you a stable base. It's feels like strapping 2x4 wood pallets on your feet, and walking with them lol.Just super curious on WTF weightlifting shoes are ?? Never heard of them. Are they just heavier so you don't fall over doing curls or something ??
Assists in range of motion in the squat for those with ankle mobility issues being their limiting ROM factor.As RG linked, it's those. They have a hard plastic and elevated 1/2 inch heel. It's so when you have a barbell on your back the base of the shoe doesn't deform/bend/yield giving you a stable base. It's feels like strapping 2x4 wood pallets on your feet, and walking with them lol.