Click bait, sure. Cheeky though, got a chuckle out of me, so I'll give him that. If anything, it's just not that relevant on a 'stang forum. That said, there are other threads that deserve to be nuked as much, if not more here.
I get a click/almost clunk-like sound when shifting into 4th from the shifter and more noticeable feel. The rest of the gears is smooth and quiet, just 4th I get the sound. Normal?
2019 GT, 9000 miles
Alex makes some good points about the C8 in this video. Hopefully it presses Ford to match or exceed GMs offering to remain competitive for market share.
Funny, I had the opposite experience from auto trader. The only response I got back from there was 3rd parties wanting to advertise on their site for a fee. I sold my last 2 cars on kijiji for a fraction of the autotrader fee. However, it is good idea to run an ad on multiple sites.
Just to be able to turn on/off situationally. Such as, when I'm parked inside my garage at home, I don't need/want it on draining the battery to the voltage cutoff.
Balance before the ceramic. I made the mistake afterwards. The weights don't stick as well. Had to get one wheel re-done. The clip on weights would suffice obviously.
I've done it while driving. Repeatedly one time.... "grrr why won't this sunglasses compartment open?" Pause, look. "Oh, that's the trunk release." Look in rear view mirror, trunk still closed. So from my experience it does stay closed at while driving or at least a minimum speed.
It's an easy self installation, and I don't have much mechanical/technical inclination. I got the Blackvue 750s 2 ch (was on sale at Amazon for around $450 I believe). I only needed to pick up fuse taps (Amazon) and a trim remover tool, which you could probably do without. Lots of youtube...
For mine, I put Suntec film on most panels primarily for rock chips (will also aid in rust prevention). Covered whole car in ceramic. Had Rustcheck applied and have the electronic rust inhibitor added from the dealer at the final sale. I also wash it once a week (touchless or do it myself)...