RatLabGuy
You look like a monkey and smell like one too
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
- Location
- Churchville, MD
People born in 30 will be 1995 this year.
I mean you’re not wrong?People born in 30 will be 1995 this year.

Up late drinking? LOLPeople born in 30 will be 1995 this year.
My wife just took my truck to the store. She doesn't know that the ignition key that I leave in the shifter slide doesn't match the doors, nevermind that I have only put a key in a door on that truck once in the past 12yrs. I heard her leave so I text her the door code. Wonder how long it will take her to read my text and figure it all out![]()
My camry has it on the windshieldI'll never understand why Ford is the only one to do the keypad on the door. That has got to be one of the handiest things ever.
It really is. I never take the key out of the truck. It has bitten me once in the 15yrs I've owned the truck. Had a fire call and forgot to turn my hazard lights off when I got to the fire station and killed the battery. I'll take those odds.I'll never understand why Ford is the only one to do the keypad on the door. That has got to be one of the handiest things ever.
Patent maybe?I'll never understand why Ford is the only one to do the keypad on the door. That has got to be one of the handiest things ever.
I'll never understand why Ford is the only one to do the keypad on the door. That has got to be one of the handiest things ever.
Same with my Excursion. The keys stays in a cubbie in the dash and never leaves. Even better is the kids can get in it too.It really is. I never take the key out of the truck. It has bitten me once in the 15yrs I've owned the truck. Had a fire call and forgot to turn my hazard lights off when I got to the fire station and killed the battery. I'll take those odds.
That's fine until you DON'T want them to get in, haha. We have keypad locks on our house, so it's impossible to lock the kids outside.Same with my Excursion. The keys stays in a cubbie in the dash and never leaves. Even better is the kids can get in it too.

its easier to reprogram them than changing a lock key...That's fine until you DON'T want them to get in, haha. We have keypad locks on our house, so it's impossible to lock the kids outside.![]()
What's weird is the military HMMWV didn't GET the CTIS. The 5 tons did. The Hemitt and HET did, but not the HMMWV. However, the civilian H1 DID get itWhy has nothing like the old hummer CTIS made its way to modern vehicles?
Those aluminum wheels I bought from a civi H1 with the TSL's came with the whole funky piping for the CTIS and had to remove all that and screw in a schrader in it's place just to put air in them.Why has nothing like the old hummer CTIS made its way to modern vehicles? I was riding around with the back tires in my 2500 pumped up to 70 psi to drag the trailer around with the tractor on it, and it rode terrible once it was empty. I dropped em back down to 50, and it rides great again. It already has an air compressor on board for the suspension, and it already has a digital communication with the ECM, and remote pressure monitoring for the tire pressure, so it really wouldn’t take but a couple of O-rings and a supply system to make it happen.
Oh if only that's how it actually worked.maybe 10 people in the USA would want that/pay for that
it obviously doesn't poll well at the focus group
Its a nice 3way to be reminded nothing has been updated in a while.y'all ever accidentally click on the "Home" button instead of the "Forums" button?
Why can’t we get the new Samurai …is exactly how it works
why do you think there are 7 small SUVs from 7 different automakers that all look the same?
why we can't get the LC 70 series
why we don't get the 300 series
why everything is more expensive and complicated but it has dancing headlights and a light that shines the car logo onto the pavement
and why there is a Grand Highlander FFS (just get a minivan!)
Federal regulations established during the Obama years.why do you think there are 7 small SUVs from 7 different automakers that all look the same?