Yep ceramic is the best way to go. I went with XPel 70% ceramic tint on windshield and moon roof. 110% here in south texas and it makes a HUGE difference. Black leather is never hot to the touch and AC cools off the truck very quick.
I live in Texas, so I add tint to the rear windows, Windshield, and Panoramic roof. It makes a world of a difference. It could be 107 Deg outside and the interior cools off very quickly. It also helps with the black leather. Should help with the AC compressor as well.
I agree. Truck is only 2 weeks old. But I usually don’t give a crap when I’ve had A little more time. It’s like my watches. The first 3 months is the honeymoon phase. After that I’m cutting the grass, going in to the ocean and camping with them.
I saw that post as well. Just wish a video was posted to show which way was easier. I’ll be tackling this project very soon. I’m just nervous about tearing down the interior of a $80k truck.
Do you have to remove the trim that starts at near the push start button and runs across the cab to install cupholder lights and bin light? or can you just remove the two side trim pieces under the ac control panel?
I am oblivious to calculating the towing capacity. I have a fully loaded platinum powerboost with max towing. My payload seems like crap compared to others I’ve seen. Can anyone chime in and give me the exact towing capacity of my truck?