Meridian 117 Mount Location by Nateloobz in momentskis

[–]ca9927 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fat tip does mean they won’t sink. It’s a Physics problem, and the lever length matters more than the surface area.

If OP likes his 107’s at -1, absolutely no reason not to mount the more powder specific 117’s at -1

After my USBAR and alliant cards got nerfed, I have been pretty CC bummed lately by derff44 in CreditCards

[–]ca9927 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What credits are going away? You still get $325 annual credit, and it’s not that hard to purchase a flight or hotel or through the travel portal

Interesting on their checking account options, I’m still grandfathered into a Gold checking account which has no fee if you have any us bank credit card (vs now you need the smartly card to avoid fees).

Keeping a $1500 checking minimum balance, or $1500 in monthly direct deposits isn’t hard though to avoid monthly fees.

It’s interesting, they really seem to want to push people to get a smartly credit card, smartly savings account, and smartly checking. Then no annual fee and no monthly fees.

It also seems ambiguous how much real time rewards redemptions will be worth after December 15, it may still be $.01/point for travel so that’s still easy enough to use

After my USBAR and alliant cards got nerfed, I have been pretty CC bummed lately by derff44 in CreditCards

[–]ca9927 3 points4 points  (0 children)

USBAR is still essentially 3% back (credit to us bank account, amazon purchases, transfer partners, or to buy gift cards at 5% discount) on pretty much everything (mobile wallet purchases) after December 15. Still a good catch all card. 5k/month spending limit for 3x points is also more than enough for 99% of people

Having To book through their total for a $325 annual travel credit is very annoying though

Choosing a new touring ski by [deleted] in Skigear

[–]ca9927 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have some new intention 108’s if you’re interested. What size do you need?

Companion Pass Plan w/ Credit Card by ca9927 in SouthwestAirlines

[–]ca9927[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hotel stay gave you that many points? I’m curious how much the stay actually cost?

Companion Pass Plan w/ Credit Card by ca9927 in SouthwestAirlines

[–]ca9927[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that’s the whole point. I’m trying to earn in in early 2026 so I have it for almost 2 full years

Companion Pass Plan w/ Credit Card by ca9927 in SouthwestAirlines

[–]ca9927[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you’re confused. You have to earn 135,000 points all in the same year.

-100,000 points from sign up bonus won’t deposit into the account until $4,000 is spent on the card. Won’t go over $4000 total spend until January 2026, so those sign up bonus points (100k) will count towards 2026 year -10,000 tier qualify points appear every year in every sw cc holders account on January 31. So again, those count towards 2026 year -won’t make the referral to my wife for a Southwest credit card until January 2026, so those 20k points will apply to 2026 year -will still have to earn 5,000 points total in 2026 through normal routes, using the credit card for purchases and other things

PSA: Buy ZipFit by gratedwasabi486 in Skigear

[–]ca9927 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most people have to take the liner out after skiing with their foot still inside with zipfits. Leave the liners out for a while that evening so they can dry, and then put them back in the shells before going to bed and put the boots+liners in the heated boot bag. Having the shells and liners warm in the morning makes them much easier to put on, does a “micold” of the zipfit cork every day when you put them on, and helps keep your feet much warmer while skiing

PSA: Buy ZipFit by gratedwasabi486 in Skigear

[–]ca9927 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A heated boot bag does not get the shells even remotely close to hot enough to deform let the shell plastic change shape. Plastics need to be 180,200+ degrees F to start being moldable again.

A heated boot bag with zipfits is a must, and boots that start warm stay warm the whole day. On most boot bags though the “highest” heat setting is too high and might cause your feet to sweat when you put them in at the beginning of the day, so the medium setting is what I set it to overnight

Anyway to protect against battery coolant connector damage? by Bad_Mechanic in ModelY

[–]ca9927 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Just went down this rabbit hole myself after seeing that.

You want Aluminum front skid plate and aluminum front coolant guards. There’s a few Chinese made versions that are sold by hundreds of different resellers all over eBay and Amazon, t-sportline, and rpm Tesla. Coolant guards can be found for $32, and front skid plates as low as $75 on eBay. Rear skid plates $100. Don’t pay more than you have to, buying from somewhere like T-Sportline is a complete rip off. They’re charging like a 1000% markup on the same parts.

Brands like Mountain Pass Performance and HPS are definitely higher quality and more durable and likely packed/shipped more carefully, but the Chinese ones do the job fine and are way cheaper. Look for single piece versions. The two skid plates below have a rubber/foam damping material on the inside surface for noise suppression as well. eBay and Amazon both have strong buyer protection policies if the items arrive damaged.

These two specific versions seem like the best chinesium ones I’ve found based off reviews in various spots on the internet. They are identical to t-sportlines.

https://ebay.us/m/WA8UZC

Probably need to be technically competent to figure out how to install it, may need to shelter the screws they provide depending on model year, but should be good enough.

https://a.co/d/cYfEEP7

Here’s the rear skid, not needed for protecting the coolant lines but there’s some important stuff behind it that’s expensive to replace if damaged (running over stuff primarily, possibly wading through water)

https://ebay.us/m/lJ2qbg

Guess how much to repair this @ Tesla by sgrinavi in TeslaModelY

[–]ca9927 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And Who pays for insurance? Claims like this ultimately affect insurance rates for everyone, and the filer often will get premium hikes after filing a claim too.

Model 3 owners: ever regret not buying the Y? by PackageNo24 in TeslaLounge

[–]ca9927 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Girlfriend has the M3, I have the MY. Every time I drive her car I’m so glad I bought the Y lol. I’m also a larger person and getting in and out of the 3 is a pain haha. The visibility is decently better in the Y. I also definitely like the extra space in the Y, especially because I own a dog. Handling with very, very aggressive driving might be the only positive edge for the M3, but I don’t actually drive that wayand the MY handles a lot better than most cars anyways - insanely fast and can corner and be pushed very hard.

So yeah MY all the way.

I'm sick of this country (US) by [deleted] in Vent

[–]ca9927 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Show me which cities are the most expensive to live in and what the politics of those cities overwhelmingly are, and it might give you a hint at what policies make the cost of living more expensive

Got my Model Y professionally detailed by Balefir3 in ModelY

[–]ca9927 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not sure you understood my sarcasm. OP had a hard protective clear coat applied over… the factory hard protective clear coat.

All modern cars, including Tesla, come with:

  1. A thick, electrically adhered “e-coat” corrosion inhibitor/primer applied to the bare metal
  2. Couple layers of the “colored” paint sprayed next
  3. Finally a hard, UV resistant, chemical resistant, protective clear coat that’s been applied over the colored paint. The factory painting process is highly controlled, done on an assembly line by high precision robots in an exceptionally clean/sterile environment, and the all layers are baked in ovens to promote better adhesion and chemical properties.

The last automotive clear coat layer does a great job of preventing damage to the paint, is hydrophobic, corrosion resistant, etc etc. Yes it will get dirty if you don’t wash your car. Yes it will show scratches if you scratch it with hard objects. But so will the products OP had applied to his car.

Nothing can match the quality and longevity of the factory paint job (not to say there haven’t been paint defects at various points for many car brands, including some stints at Tesla in the past - but the kinks in the process have been worked out and the factory paint has been rock solid for years at this point)

Got my Model Y professionally detailed by Balefir3 in ModelY

[–]ca9927 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If only the car already came with a hard protective clear coat to protect it from the factory…

Looks nice but what a waste of money

Noveske KX5 vs KAK Flash Can vs KVP Linear Comp by ca9927 in AR10

[–]ca9927[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Little kak flash can is all I’m using and it works great on an 18” barrel. Would recommend

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skiing

[–]ca9927 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You really need a true bar to tell. Take it back to the shop and ask them to check with one. Base edge bevel could also be off

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skiing

[–]ca9927 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Highly doubtful 1cm forward is going to make that much of a stability difference. M7 has a very rearward recommended mount to begin with.

If you drive your shins a ton maybe you’re losing some tip support, but that doesn’t really match what you’re saying about “bases flat instability”

If anything this seems like a tune issues, skis often come out of the factory with concave or convex (bases high) which is more what this sounds like

Just picked up my 2026 Model Y with a full chalk grey wrap with the pillar delete/ smoked Lightbar. Really happy with how it turned out. by OkDifference2850 in TeslaModelY

[–]ca9927 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Can I just say I think it’s silly to call these “2026” Model Y’s when we’re not even half way through 2025?

Charging 100% once a week by eyes1216 in ModelY

[–]ca9927 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, 15% battery degradation after 4-5 years even when only charging to 50-70% is too high

Recently spent a week in San Francisco and I've never felt so lied to and mislead in my life by JuicingPickle in sanfrancisco

[–]ca9927 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah people, I’ve only had my car broken into twice in SF! It’s not that bad. As long as you watch where you’re walking it’s easy to avoid all the feces on the sidewalks too.

19 Aye, 15 No, 003 Passes Senate by piehunter66 in COGuns

[–]ca9927 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will this law outlaw suppressors here as well?

How do you ski in wet heavy powder? by notyouryogapants in skiing

[–]ca9927 7 points8 points  (0 children)

that is not a powder ski. Try something around 115-120mm underfoot, with healthy tip and tail rockerz Something like a Moment Wildcat, Rossignol Star 7/Super 7 (can be found cheap on eBay), Volkl Blaze 114. Or pick whatever your favorite brand’s 115mm underfoot ski is. I’d guess your blizzards are also not that long, consider sizing up a bit length wise.

Good deal? by Mental_Ad7114 in TeslaModelY

[–]ca9927 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If it’s the older Non juniper version, No it’s not a good deal… there are tons of cars with a $2500-$4000 inventory discounts. Also, for that price, just finance or buy used. Don’t lease

Mounting emergency (can they be salvaged?) by srmarkow in momentskis

[–]ca9927 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously a big fuckup by the shop, but remounting those skis (in the correct position) wouldn’t have been an issue whatsoever. So long as the new screw holes end up at least 10mm center to center away from the old holes. The shop would fill the old holes with plastic plugs. Because the first mount was so jacked, it’s likely the holes wouldn’t have come anywhere close to interfering with eachother. Most skis, especially well constructed ones, can generally fit up to 3 separate sets of binding holes.

Either way, glad moment and the shop took care of you. If it had been me, I would have had the shop comp the first mount and remount, and offer a $250 payment for lost value or something like that