We all buy accessories, but rarely talk about them, with that said, bought an obd2 Bluetooth scanner bafx and using torque pro, I want to use my old phone to be my real time feed on what my car is doing. Im thinking just a nice cell phone holder but it occurred to me I could buy a android head unit and pair that to my obd2 reader, has anyone here done it? And what android head unit is reputable?
My most used car accessories:
Weighted shift knob
Magnetic phone mount
Car trash can
Radio...
I drive ~100 miles a day
>>14013441
I bought a 32 oz skunk2 shift knob made specifically for my Ep3, smooth as fuck shifts, gotta say it was a great investment
Multitool pliers
Buck 110 folding knife
flashlight
dash cam
car visor organizer for some cd's, notepad and pen
I have a OBD2 reader to usb, connect to laptop and run FREESSM and can run diagnostic tests, wipe tranny data, graphs, clear codes etc..
>>14013488
Interesting this is the first time in hearing about freeesm
>>14013493
software that works with subaru's only i believe.
probably my favorite accessory is my steering wheel. Personal Fitti E3 with a Daikei hub.
>>14013891
second this.
nardi 330 with works bell hub. does your slim quick release prevent the horn button from going in as well?
>>14013922
sorry that's not actually my pic, I was on mobile. Pic related is my actual setup. I don't have a quick release. Kind of a shitty pic but yeah
>>14013891
I have a Personal Grinta, and man is it good. After years of momos I don't think I could go back now.
>>14014058
you'd put your Grinta above a Momo? Huh. I've never held a Momo but I think I'd trade my Fitti for a Momo Montecarlo.
>>14013386
Perfect white led interior lights and back up lights for max jdm.
Dash cam
Aftermarket radio and sub under seat to make girls cream.
Vanity mirrors/sun visors from the luxury trim version of my car. Subtle, but worth it.
I also had an overhead compartment/light that I will be installing. Again from higher trim of my car.
>>14014093
I like the Grinta just a little better. The first wheel I had was a Momo Benetton, which is fairly thin, then went to a Personal Grinta Benetton which is much thicker and has awesome grip areas that contour the hand. Both are 350mm.
The Monte Carlo is pretty good though. I have one in my other car from 1990 in original red leather. It's a little worn and has aged extremely well. It feels great, but the Personal is definitely more firm. However that could just be the age.
Always used my Broadway Mirror on all my cars for HID and Lifted truck fags.
Used a K&N oem style Air filter for longivity.
Never had a weighted Shift knob, how do those improve your shifting?
Also I'm currently driving a super old Japanese econobox I cherish and thought about getting a dash cam incase some ass hits me. How much do those normally run?
>>14013922
>his hud works
lucky fuck
>>14014377
feels good
>snow brush
>foldable snow shovel
>ice scraper
>reflective vest
>snow chains
>jumper cables
>tow rope
>engine heater
>knife
Soon:
>auxiliary high beams (2x 50W LED (8400 lm))
>gun racks
Keeps my guns safe on range trips
>Bluetooth radio
I actually like it. Never thought I would, tried it out, and liked it
>cup holder
Truck didn't have one, now it does
>truck storage box
Free, and I keep stuff in it
>>14013386
What came with the shit box:
>fire extinguisher
>snow brush
>2 lighters
>screw driver
>2 curtain rods
>clock and tach
Purchased:
>cup holder for passengers
>new floor mats
>cigarette port charger
Coming soon
>head unit with AUX input
>door speakers
>maybe a dash cam or police scanner at some point