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Packed the wife and kid in the car to make sure the car seat was installed and that the daughter hopefully won't puke in it again. It was a success, we also drove through a coffee shop car meet without stopping, lots of thumbs up, I feel like a cock tease for not stopping 🤣
 
A few people asked to see a better shot of the logo keychains. Here is silver, chrome, and my blacked out one. View attachment 6280
Those are all extremely cool looking. However, it seems counterintuitive to me to have a really cool keychain for a smart key, which is designed to be put in your pocket or purse and never seen or thought about again. For me, it would just be more bulk in my pocket unnecessarily.
 
Packed the wife and kid in the car to make sure the car seat was installed and that the daughter hopefully won't puke in it again. It was a success, we also drove through a coffee shop car meet without stopping, lots of thumbs up, I feel like a cock tease for not stopping 🤣
omg dude, my 3 year old threw up in my car the weekend I got it, needless to say I learned how to take the door panel off…. And I’m very lucky he missed the carpet/front seat entirely.
 
Those are all extremely cool looking. However, it seems counterintuitive to me to have a really cool keychain for a smart key, which is designed to be put in your pocket or purse and never seen or thought about again. For me, it would just be more bulk in my pocket unnecessarily.
Totally agree to some degree, however it looks so damn nice sitting on a coffee table or hanging on a key rack 😁
 
Yeah, my everyday key ring doesn't have room for extra things, but the keys for the storage unit get a nice big keychain so I don't lose them. And they usually live on a key hanger thingy.
 
Was the roof rack/cross bars pretty simple to remove? From what I saw on videos, it’s just loosening some screws here and there. I know you mentioned in another post to have a helping hand haha
Yeah, pretty straight forward. The plastic "keys" should be in the glove box. There were two for me. Take one and turn the "lock" CCW about a 1/4. Then pull off the cover. I had the door open for this just to make sure I didn't scratch it. Then take the allen/hex key that's also in the glove box, and loosen the Allen bolt all the way until it can't be loosened. All of this on the opposite side. Now the rack should be loose enough where you can pull the metal clamp down and out of the rubber grommet inside the door frame. Once it's out, carefully tilt it out from the frame so you can lift up that side of the rack. Then have a friend hold it up at an angle to make the opposite side clamp easier to pop out. The
 
Yeah, pretty straight forward. The plastic "keys" should be in the glove box. There were two for me. Take one and turn the "lock" CCW about a 1/4. Then pull off the cover. I had the door open for this just to make sure I didn't scratch it. Then take the allen/hex key that's also in the glove box, and loosen the Allen bolt all the way until it can't be loosened. All of this on the opposite side. Now the rack should be loose enough where you can pull the metal clamp down and out of the rubber grommet inside the door frame. Once it's out, carefully tilt it out from the frame so you can lift up that side of the rack. Then have a friend hold it up at an angle to make the opposite side clamp easier to pop out. The
Sounds great! Thank you for the details.
 
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