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Pmt133

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During the last blizzard, found a new hate for LED headlights. Not warm enough to self defrost in whiteout conditions. The HIDs in my truck were perfectly fine. The F-150, denali, and expedition... not so much. (we were testing the trucks in the compound at work. Luckily that type of snow doesn't happen much)

I am aware some manufacturers offer defrosting strips on the housing... seems like all should offer that as an option for cold regions just in case.
 

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I have no issue with 5x7s. They work way better than people give them credit for.

Coincidentally the tails were fine. I suspect it was a combination of how fast it was coming down plus how much was on the ground... Don't know how much rain-x would have improved the situation... My 8 mile run home that night had the grill stuffed to the radiator with snow, the whole front end coated an inch deep with buildup everywhere else (sans the headlights) and pretty much everything outside the glass coated too. Hell my antenna on the roof was the size of a soccer ball when I got home.

It was very much a don't be on the road unless you have to situation... and I ain't sleeping at work for free. :LOL: Every other normal snow event they've been fine though. Just the perfect circumstance.
 

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Traded the wifes XT5 for a Jeep Grand Cherokee, like it much better with it sitting higher but miss the street sign reader in my truck. This is a limited model so I thought with Nav and the rest it would have it but nope, come on Overland and Summit.

My truck and her XT5 with move the seat, steering and mirrors when you open the door, but it only happens if you use the Fob unlock or if you push the 1 or 2 button inside. Guess I'm getting spoiled ;)
 

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Wonder if rain-x will get gummy on the headlights like it does on the windshield during the winter?
 

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My 03 escalade has the easy move seat for entering and exit. Take the key out it moves and step out. Unlock the same thing. Thought it was pretty trick back in the day.
 

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My 03 escalade has the easy move seat for entering and exit. Take the key out it moves and step out. Unlock the same thing. Thought it was pretty trick back in the day.
That's been on all the last vehicles including this Jeep but I don't use it because don't need the extra room. Was in my brother in laws Ford explorer in the back seat. When he opened his door the seat started coming back and started to roll over my toe, not good.
 

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I'm fat... so the seat is nearly all the way back to start with anyway. :p I like the little "you are driver one for radio presets and seat and mirror positions" message though. Does still seem like more stuff to go wrong though and isn't really necessary.
 

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rainex helps keep snow from sticking on the headlights and tail lights.

I simply dislike all plastic headlights
My Toyota has Headlight washers and a rear camera washer which work great in bad weather. My headlights are small and would fit into the palm or your hand.
 

Lou C

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rainex helps keep snow from sticking on the headlights and tail lights.

I simply dislike all plastic headlights
Agreed
Little stones don’t break em but they all oxidize after a while. I bought a set of Crown aftermarket headlights for my 07 Grand for about $240 instead of paying $600 for the pair OEM. My old 98 Grand was converted over to the European style ECE H4 halogen lamps with glass lenses about 20 years ago. These are good for the price! $45 each….Crown aftermarket also. I put in a Painless Wiring relay harness at the same time so the headlights get full battery voltage. I’d rather have these than the overpriced stuff you must take on modern vehicles!
 

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Traded the wifes XT5 for a Jeep Grand Cherokee, like it much better with it sitting higher but miss the street sign reader in my truck. This is a limited model so I thought with Nav and the rest it would have it but nope, come on Overland and Summit.

My truck and her XT5 with move the seat, steering and mirrors when you open the door, but it only happens if you use the Fob unlock or if you push the 1 or 2 button inside. Guess I'm getting spoiled ;)
We did just about the exact opposite last new car. Traded a GC for an XT4. The GC was a nice car. My wife travels a lot for work into a few cities at times and wanted something a little more compact.
 

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Drove from Pa. to Erie Co. in a uhaul box truck towing a car.
No cruise control .
Just like the old days.
Not saying I don't care for cruise control, but it wasn't an issue
 

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Louisville ky to LA and back 2 times in a 70 plymonth Road Runner, no AC or anything else in the 1974 and 1978. Yes I did it swapping Right leg to Left leg, was 18 and 20, don't ever want to do that again being 50 years later
 
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