Goose may be pricey however his customer service is fantastic. I have MPT and will tell you there is a night and day difference in the truck tuned then not. Even the transmission tuning is well worth it.
Horrible story. I had a Rot and an American bull dog. Both were awesome however there were about 5 times where they got into it and learned first hand what “lock-jaw” is. I had never really been scared of a dog however that first time she latched on thought if that happened to me it would do...
The shaft in the driver is 90% of what matters. I would buy a used one vs new if you are getting back into it. Too many great clubs that are used and will save you a lot of money. Most drivers now have adjustments for draws and fades that can help tune it in. As far as chipping, take less...
Lots of feedback from the raptor forum. Might search there. Here are a couple.
https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/looking-to-purchase-brake-upgrade-kit-r1-concepts-feedback.80116/
https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/r1-concepts-bbk-2018-raptor.75197/#post-1463588
I wasn’t scared had 3 plasmas. The higher end models of both have settings to help prevent it. I currently have a 77” LG C9 which is incredible. Does have a bit of red in the panel which is common. All have their faults however would take a QLED in a higher end than an entry level OLED.
Depends on which OLED as they are not all equal. Panny made an incredible plasma though. I loved my ZT but it finally took a dump. My current OLED is quite a bit better then the ZT especially black levels.
That VT model was one of the best TVs as far as picture quality. The ZT was better however not really a fair comparison. For the price range OP wants not sure why OLED comes up. My opinion nothing beats the OLED however big price difference.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-75-class-q60a-series-qled-4k-uhd-smart-tizen-tv/6452231.p?skuId=6452231
75” QLED $1200 and $250 for 5 year protection.
For any kind of range and good speed hard to beat a mesh network. Ubiquiti and Orbi are ones I prefer for residential. Erro is not bad however the nodes do not cover as far. A little more range then Google though.
3 pack should do you well. My home is 3000 sq ft and I do not see a drop in speed throughout with 3 pack. As stated if you can put main unit centralized on middle floor would be ideal.
As stated size of the home will matter. Ubiquiti is a great system. Google WiFi is a good introductory mesh however the range is not as large (about 800-1000 sqft) before speeds start diminishing. The problem I have had with Velop is the nodes seem to act like they are their own network. I lose...
Which I assume is the more power to move the molecules is because the air is pressurized causing more force to push through the atmosphere. I would assume is why you gap your spark plugs smaller so there is not as much energy to make the jump. IE spark blow out because you do not have enough...
I’m not sure I understand how spark does not blow out. If there is not enough current to push the spark is it not the pressure that keeps the current from not flowing being it getting “blown” out from some type of force “wind”.
Lol you have a $2000 amp to run your ML and you tell him to get a $500 receiver to run his speakers. I agree with no sound bar but playbar is quite a bit different. Love ML speakers however there is a small sweet spot and they are more of a music speaker. I have reference speakers for my theater...