2RISMO2 - Commuter Life Chronicles
#101
If I needed something like that, I would take a deep baking tray and prop the back end up with a block of wood or something, then screw it into the tray and spray the whole thing with whatever color seemed best. If the tray is deep enough you might be able to clip a cup holder to the side, and maybe put some kind of rubber mat in the bottom to make it less slick.
Not sure what would be the best way to keep it from sliding forward under braking, though.
Not sure what would be the best way to keep it from sliding forward under braking, though.
#102
If I needed something like that, I would take a deep baking tray and prop the back end up with a block of wood or something, then screw it into the tray and spray the whole thing with whatever color seemed best. If the tray is deep enough you might be able to clip a cup holder to the side, and maybe put some kind of rubber mat in the bottom to make it less slick.
Not sure what would be the best way to keep it from sliding forward under braking, though.
Not sure what would be the best way to keep it from sliding forward under braking, though.
I would mostly use it while sitting still. It should stay put as well as any other object.
#103
Not sure why you wouldn't just use the cup holder to hold the coffee cup? Also why does it have to be flat? What are you eating, soup? Lol
#104
I don't always drink from a cup that fits in the holder, and where are you suppose to put a Styrofoam tray of, say, lo mein that has lots of sauce that can leak all over creation?
#105
or how about just stopping the car and eat? i travel a lot in my line of work and i sometimes stop at a fast food place and eat in the rental car in the parking lot. no issue.
#107
I guess you good use something like this: https://www.amazon.com/TrueLine®-Portable-Steering-Attachment-Eating/dp/B01D91GWNA
#108
The styrofoam food tray is a bigger problem than people think- a few years ago I was working an area with a pretty good teriyaki place, but they used a lot more sauce than the tray could contain. Even though the interior was rubberized instead of regular automotive carpeting, it was a pain cleaning it up all the time. And that was even after I started putting the tray on the passenger side floor to keep it from sliding off the seat.
#109
Guess I didn't think this through, but the giant dash cam mirror makes it harder to install the Intro-Tech Automotive Ultimate Reflector Car Sun Shade. It still works, but I have to tilt up the mirror to get it to fit with the sun shade. Only something that will get annoying in the warmer months. In the winter, I don't bother with the sun shade as I like the sun heating up the car so it's warmer when I leave from work.
#110
I was a few hundred miles past the 5k interval, so I rotated the tires in the GK. Altimax RT43 are wearing well and I'm happy with their performance.
It needs a wash but rain keeps getting forecasted so I've been putting that off.
It needs a wash but rain keeps getting forecasted so I've been putting that off.
#111
Car made it through the first real snowfall since I got the General Altimax RT43 in 205/50/16. It handled the snow really well. Utilizing ECON mode helped with accelerating from a standstill to minimize/eliminate wheel spin. Stopping performance was good too. Never felt like it was losing traction, but I also kept a good following distance. I would also downshift using the paddle shifter before going through some turns on the back roads that hadn't been plowed as well. It's only a few inches so far but expecting more during the day. Commute home should be interesting but hopefully the snow plows do their thing.
#112
Nice.
There was only one time that I had to disable traction control, set it in "S" mode and use "gear" 1 and 2 in winter, and that was to make it uphill on a long, steep and unplowed driveway. Plus I was gunning it. It was the ONLY way for me to make it up.
There was only one time that I had to disable traction control, set it in "S" mode and use "gear" 1 and 2 in winter, and that was to make it uphill on a long, steep and unplowed driveway. Plus I was gunning it. It was the ONLY way for me to make it up.
Last edited by Action Jackson; 03-21-2018 at 12:41 PM.
#114
Just a word of warning for those installing the Sumole RAM air intake. I drove about 1.5 hours in constant snowing condition and this is what I found when I stopped for gas before coming home. As you can see, snow/ice had accumulated on the intake opening. Also the bottom of the intake box had a little bit of water and the K&N started to get wet. I think this may have just been because of the snow/ice melting and being forced back into the intake box. I've driven in a rain storm for an hour and hadn't experienced that before.
I didn't see any water past the top of the filter, or area near the MAF so I don't think it had penetrated there yet. Only the bottom of the filter had moisture. For future snow storms, I'd probably swap out to the stock intake.
I didn't see any water past the top of the filter, or area near the MAF so I don't think it had penetrated there yet. Only the bottom of the filter had moisture. For future snow storms, I'd probably swap out to the stock intake.
#115
When I got home last night, the plows had hit my road and made a wall of about 6-8" of snow up my driveway. I hadn't shoveled yet, but I was able to back the fit uphill into my garage with no trouble. Traction control didn't even kick in. Pretty happy with the tires and how the car handled its first snow storm since I bought it in 2015.
#116
When I got home last night, the plows had hit my road and made a wall of about 6-8" of snow up my driveway. I hadn't shoveled yet, but I was able to back the fit uphill into my garage with no trouble. Traction control didn't even kick in. Pretty happy with the tires and how the car handled its first snow storm since I bought it in 2015.
#117
Just a word of warning for those installing the Sumole RAM air intake. I drove about 1.5 hours in constant snowing condition and this is what I found when I stopped for gas before coming home. As you can see, snow/ice had accumulated on the intake opening. Also the bottom of the intake box had a little bit of water and the K&N started to get wet. I think this may have just been because of the snow/ice melting and being forced back into the intake box. I've driven in a rain storm for an hour and hadn't experienced that before.
I didn't see any water past the top of the filter, or area near the MAF so I don't think it had penetrated there yet. Only the bottom of the filter had moisture. For future snow storms, I'd probably swap out to the stock intake.
I didn't see any water past the top of the filter, or area near the MAF so I don't think it had penetrated there yet. Only the bottom of the filter had moisture. For future snow storms, I'd probably swap out to the stock intake.
standards, unless ya live out in the Smoky Mtns. I'm more concerned with rain, as it seems we're a borderline rain forest with the amount of rain we get many years. Shall keep an eye on it, and can always retrofit the stock piece if I feel need be.
#118
Clean GK! Thanks for pointing out what causes the bumper to sag. I'll be purchasing a block of high density foam in the coming weeks to remedy this hideous sag that's been bugging me since I bought the car last May.
#119
My 2015 didn't have it, so that's probably why it sagged. If I ever go in there again, I'm going to buy that piece and put it in.
#120
Had my safety inspection done and I failed because one of my PIAA Xtreme White Plus bulbs had just burned out. I mean literally from my house where I did a last minute check to the inspections station! I bought them in 7/2017 and didn't make it a year so I'll be looking to source out LEDs to see if I have better luck.
I've submitted a claim through here: https://www.piaa.com/warranty
Also got dinged on my wipers. I swear they were fine last week, but I guess that snowstorm must have weathered them enough because they definitely were hopping around. I bought the front pair at my local dealership for $17.17. I bought the last place on ebay so not sure if it was old stock or what, but seems wipers should last longer than a year as well... We'll see if these locally sourced ones hold up longer.
Also got hit with my front windshield strip being slightly below the AS-1 line. I got it 2 years ago and the same shop passed it last year. Not sure if they got stricter or what but they wouldn't let it go this time around. The place I got it installed has a lifetime warranty and at first they were hesitant saying they do it legal unless someone asks specifically. I said I wanted the whole car legal, and no way would I ask for it to be 1/4" lower than legal (what would be the point???) They said they'd replace it this time and I'm going in Friday to get that done.
I've submitted a claim through here: https://www.piaa.com/warranty
Also got dinged on my wipers. I swear they were fine last week, but I guess that snowstorm must have weathered them enough because they definitely were hopping around. I bought the front pair at my local dealership for $17.17. I bought the last place on ebay so not sure if it was old stock or what, but seems wipers should last longer than a year as well... We'll see if these locally sourced ones hold up longer.
Also got hit with my front windshield strip being slightly below the AS-1 line. I got it 2 years ago and the same shop passed it last year. Not sure if they got stricter or what but they wouldn't let it go this time around. The place I got it installed has a lifetime warranty and at first they were hesitant saying they do it legal unless someone asks specifically. I said I wanted the whole car legal, and no way would I ask for it to be 1/4" lower than legal (what would be the point???) They said they'd replace it this time and I'm going in Friday to get that done.