Stormtrooper caddy 4 build
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Re: Blue obsession caddy 4 build
Nope I can fit my little finger between them.
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Looks awesome, how do they feel compared to standard?Caddyluv wrote:With wheels on.
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Re: Blue obsession caddy 4 build
Well isn’t that a good looking white & blue van
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Yeah they feel nice and smooth more even power when you put on the break. Think the HEL break lines have helped. But all in all happy. We will see when I have more power and have to stamp on the stop pedal won’t we.
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Clifford remote start fitted tomorrow woop woop. No more cold mornings. it will be nice and toasty ️️️
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Taking the van out for a party today.
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Whoop whoop top 5 whoop whoop. So chuffed.
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Re: Blue obsession caddy 4 build
Congrats! Makes you more happy that somone else appreciated the work you have done
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Yeah so happy
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No silly. Around 200 cars maybe more so chuffed. You should come next month.
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Yeah probably ok. Thanks for letting me know.
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Blue obsession caddy 4 build
Today had my Clifford Viper Remote start fitted. It’s been fully tested so hopefully no bugs. just in time for the ️️️
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Learned sum stuff today about my alarm it is a two 5204 which means it’s two way. What’s the difference..
ONE WAY.
One-way remote car starters work just like your factory-installed keyless entry system. They employ one-way communication between the remote control and the vehicle. You push a button on your remote control and, as long as you are within operating range, the vehicle receives the command and performs the desired request. The advantage of a one-way system is going to be the price. It is going to cost less than a comparable two-way system.
TWO WAY.
primary advantage of two-way systems is knowing for sure that your vehicle has performed the desired request. It is called a two-way system because the remote control communicates with the vehicle and the vehicle communicates back to the remote control.
Now, you may be asking yourself, “Why do I care?” If you have never owned a remote starter, you probably think that you will use it in the morning when it is cold outside, and you would be correct. Once you go out to that warm vehicle one time, you will be hooked. You won’t want to go out to a cold vehicle again. You will never want to scrape your windows again. Think about-everywhere the vehicle sits over the course of an average week for any length of time when you are at work, out to eat, those times, you will not be in sight of your vehicle. And you want to know that it started, right?
That is the beauty of a two-way system. You press the start button on your remote, and you will get an instant response back, letting you know it received the command. Once it starts, about 5 to 10 seconds later, you get a confirmation that it is running, warming up your vehicle and de-icing the windows.
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ONE WAY.
One-way remote car starters work just like your factory-installed keyless entry system. They employ one-way communication between the remote control and the vehicle. You push a button on your remote control and, as long as you are within operating range, the vehicle receives the command and performs the desired request. The advantage of a one-way system is going to be the price. It is going to cost less than a comparable two-way system.
TWO WAY.
primary advantage of two-way systems is knowing for sure that your vehicle has performed the desired request. It is called a two-way system because the remote control communicates with the vehicle and the vehicle communicates back to the remote control.
Now, you may be asking yourself, “Why do I care?” If you have never owned a remote starter, you probably think that you will use it in the morning when it is cold outside, and you would be correct. Once you go out to that warm vehicle one time, you will be hooked. You won’t want to go out to a cold vehicle again. You will never want to scrape your windows again. Think about-everywhere the vehicle sits over the course of an average week for any length of time when you are at work, out to eat, those times, you will not be in sight of your vehicle. And you want to know that it started, right?
That is the beauty of a two-way system. You press the start button on your remote, and you will get an instant response back, letting you know it received the command. Once it starts, about 5 to 10 seconds later, you get a confirmation that it is running, warming up your vehicle and de-icing the windows.
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