__________________ Firefighting - I fight what you fear.
Titan LE 4WD O/R B/T 2005
Red Alert
Banks Ex., Brush Guard w/ 4 O/R , Street Pilot GPS, Fire Department Emergency lights, Emergency Siren, Bed extender, Overhead bed rack, safari basket, K&N Cold Air intake, XM Radio, Cobra all-in-one CB, short glass mount CB antenna, Firefighter Maltese cross hitch cover, remote roll up windows, auto door lock/auto unlock from KP Technologies, TB Spacer, Grounding kit
Just Added: Invisible front bra 3M, Valet remote starter
Soon to come: Over head switch panel for Emergency FD lights and off-road lamps, lift kit of some sort, fender flares, power tailgate lock, power bed box lock
Window Tint
Shift Knob
DC/AC Power Converter
DC cooler
Chrome Hitch ball and tongue
K&N
Spare tire lock
Mag Lite
Leatherman tool
Fire extinguisher
Emergency Tow strap
First Aid Kit
Battery Charger/Compressor
Center Console Leather Armrest
Aftermarket Fog lights
I've got a "Jack-ball" on my antena that I got at Jack-In-The-Box for .99 cents.
Heh, I haven't listed that one in my Mods yet. I have the Christmas one, I noticed it really adds a lot of drag to the antenna, as the antenna leans way back now while driving. It should be listed as performance mod, as it allows you to probably stop faster!
Where do I get a good set of Wipers! The stock ones aren't cutting it.
The key I think to good wipers is silcone! The brand names to go for are
PIAA and BOSCH, $30 or so, they are pretty pricey. Wal-Mart also sells a good silicone
wiper $8-$10, I have used both and find that the Wal-Mart brand is just as good, but silcone wipers are MUCH better than the rubber.
Where do I get a good set of Wipers! The stock ones aren't cutting it.
One word... 'Rain-X' - The stuff works wonders. I have a spray bottle and it takes 30 seconds every other fill-up or so. Even though it says you can put it on wet, I have much better results when it's dry. It really helps visibility and keeps the wipers moving smoothly without jumping. Someone told me that it's kind of the same stuff that the new silicone wipers have on them. Whatever it is, it's good stuff
I am very interested in this, but couldn't find it on their website?
-Cyrus
Because they don't have one.
They have:
Programable shift light
Auto Door locking
Remote sunroof control
NAV Bypass OK
RPM Speed Lock (locks doors when you hit a certain speed)
Traction Control Module (VDC)
Window Rollup module
For an Autostart, you need a car alarm company like Clifford, viper, etc.
__________________ Firefighting - I fight what you fear.
Titan LE 4WD O/R B/T 2005
Red Alert
Banks Ex., Brush Guard w/ 4 O/R , Street Pilot GPS, Fire Department Emergency lights, Emergency Siren, Bed extender, Overhead bed rack, safari basket, K&N Cold Air intake, XM Radio, Cobra all-in-one CB, short glass mount CB antenna, Firefighter Maltese cross hitch cover, remote roll up windows, auto door lock/auto unlock from KP Technologies, TB Spacer, Grounding kit
Just Added: Invisible front bra 3M, Valet remote starter
Soon to come: Over head switch panel for Emergency FD lights and off-road lamps, lift kit of some sort, fender flares, power tailgate lock, power bed box lock
One word... 'Rain-X' - The stuff works wonders. I have a spray bottle and it takes 30 seconds every other fill-up or so. Even though it says you can put it on wet, I have much better results when it's dry. It really helps visibility and keeps the wipers moving smoothly without jumping. Someone told me that it's kind of the same stuff that the new silicone wipers have on them. Whatever it is, it's good stuff
Not to Hi-Jack, but I've been told to stay away from Rain-X. It will get in the pits of your windshield and try to expand them. Causing it to crack prematurly. I've had more than one glass place tell me this...
Also, the wamalart silicone blades didnt last 3 months on my Titan. Walmart is the devil...
Speaking of cheap mods+Wal-Mart... They have a Really nice set of mud trapper type floor mats that are a near perfect color match. They cost about 20$.
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