I like it. But can you read it easily in daylight?
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I like it. But can you read it easily in daylight?
Will do actual distance as interfaces with GPS (slip distance?). Very easy to read during the day...I'm using a Samsung S4 changing to an S5 this week which will be imperceptibly better - I took the photo at night because I have a disorder (in addition to dial disorder) for gadgets and lights in the truck cab... in Play store (is on Apple too I think) buy the Torque Pro app ($6.50).
Bugger! It does not work with Apple products
Yep +1 LOL that's why I went to Android. There are other interfaces other than Torque....check out this video (would love to have the keyless start!!).
OBDLink MX in action with OBDLink, obdCANex, DashCommand, and Torque Android apps! - YouTube
Hi folks, as an occasional lurker I would like to out-myself. I'm driving a 2012 110 SE in the strange bronze colour - as a self-confessed introvert this car/colour combo generates rather too many conversations. I have added a safari snorkel, Hannibal roofrack (shorter length to maintain some sunroof function), on-board air and electric brakes/Andersen plug.
The next "refinements" for a perfect car include Exbox, rear worklights and Rijidij front bar and wheel carrier and a winch. Then we'll look at a lift, some angrier wheels and a stunning lightbar. The back of the Defender remains full of seats (kids ...) so we're stuck towing a trailer rather than drawers, fridges and roof-tent.
Here's a picture of the truck in action on Straddie.
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added a First Four Shadow winch bar to my deefer.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...014/06/201.jpg
^^^^ It's a fire truck! ;)
That 110 is certainly going to get a lot of looks.