2. Can't help but wonder who decided to place the top's strap supports over the driver and passenger. The canvas is waterproof, but the holes in the canvas produced when the strap's supports were sewn on leak quite effectively, directly on the occupants.
3. The brakes work best after sitting overnight in high humidity, must be the microscopic layer of rust that increases the grab of the shoes. Nearly a power brake feel!
4. You don't need a defroster when the windows are nearly down.
5. It may be time to reseal the front windows, as speed increases water flys from the dash towards the occupants. Makes the new seals on the side windows somewhat useless, but the gauges do stay clean.
6. The truck looks better when it's wet, water hides flaws.
7. The longer you drive, the warmer the floor gets, and the cab.
8. The truck is quite stable when blasting through a puddle at 40mph. The water that flying up through the transfer/E-brake cover and soaking the underside of the middle passenger's legs is PRICELESS!!!
9. This whole El Nino thing may be fun
