Many of our overlanding rigs develop little quirks as they age. These quirks are what give a vehicle its character, what distinguishes it from others.
I want to hear about the different quirks of all of the rigs here on overland bound! They can range from the smallest of things, to the largest of things, positive or negative. Please, share them below.
Ill go ahead and share the first two that pop into my mind.
The drivers door on my rover doesn't have the factory grab handle. When I first bought the truck the P.O had broken it off, and I have left it off ever since due to the extra knee room it gives me!
The next quirk is that the rear door will never unlock fully, unless the key is in the door and is being held in the unlock position. While this doesn't sound too terrible at first, it means that if I am every picking someone up, dropping something off, or want to quickly get at something in the back, I have to first turn the rover off, get the key, and go to open the door. Every time.
I want to hear about the different quirks of all of the rigs here on overland bound! They can range from the smallest of things, to the largest of things, positive or negative. Please, share them below.
Ill go ahead and share the first two that pop into my mind.
The drivers door on my rover doesn't have the factory grab handle. When I first bought the truck the P.O had broken it off, and I have left it off ever since due to the extra knee room it gives me!
The next quirk is that the rear door will never unlock fully, unless the key is in the door and is being held in the unlock position. While this doesn't sound too terrible at first, it means that if I am every picking someone up, dropping something off, or want to quickly get at something in the back, I have to first turn the rover off, get the key, and go to open the door. Every time.