What is Your Favorite Quality of Life Mod and Why?

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Homelink and Dimming Rearview mirror. No longer have to manually flip it at night and the homelink makes it so much easier to open and close the garage door. it also looks clean because it is frameless.
I can't believe this is not included. This is a great one and one that I will likely do myself. Great example!
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Tuxmats and dream auto rear seat cover. I don't worry about any messes the kids leave in the car 👍
I bought Tux Mats for the first time for my wife's Explorer ST and they are a must moving forward. I'll have to check out these Dream Auto rear seat covers. I hear good things about them. Good ones!
 
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The ITS damper module is my best investment.
Longer drives are now less tiring in comfort mode. My Plus R mode is still overly stiff. Sport feels good on smooth roads.
AND it is relatively inexpensive too! I think this will be my first mod, if not the Tux Mats. Is it a night and day difference?
 

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going with a bigger sidewall tire improves uspension comfort even further. Its actually pretty noticable going from the stock 19s to an 275/35/18
 


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going with a bigger sidewall tire improves uspension comfort even further. Its actually pretty noticable going from the stock 19s to an 275/35/18
Absolutely love this. The factory sidewall is super aggressive. This will be a priority for me as well. I'll have a specific set for track days.
 

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Absolutely love this. The factory sidewall is super aggressive. This will be a priority for me as well. I'll have a specific set for track days.
yep the 18s with 35 sidewall will not only be better on track but also better as dailies (its a huge difference imo, going from one to the other back to back its just so much more comfortable, I actually think more than the ITS module as far as feeling it right away)
 

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As mentioned before the home link auto dimming mirror is a huge plus. However, I'd say a replacement rear motor mount is a big QoL investment. The shifting feels crisper and the NVH isn't that bad.
 
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yep the 18s with 35 sidewall will not only be better on track but also better as dailies (its a huge difference imo, going from one to the other back to back its just so much more comfortable, I actually think more than the ITS module as far as feeling it right away)
Interesting. I appreciate that comparison! I think the dollar-to-dollar comparison though, the ITS module is hard to beat.
 
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As mentioned before the home link auto dimming mirror is a huge plus. However, I'd say a replacement rear motor mount is a big QoL investment. The shifting feels crisper and the NVH isn't that bad.
I am a little surprised this hasn't been mentioned earlier, I've heard good things about this.
 


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I am sure changing the RMM is great but I would not call that a quality of life mod lol, having your car shake while the AC is on (even if "its minimal" or "I don't even notice it now") its still not quality of life, its just annoying
 

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I am sure changing the RMM is great but I would not call that a quality of life mod lol, having your car shake while the AC is on (even if "its minimal" or "I don't even notice it now") its still not quality of life, its just annoying
I dont recall anything like this with the PRL RMM on my FK8. IF it did, it broke in after a few hundred miles. Now if you go for a more aggressive mount then sure it will make everything vibrate.

Looking forward to this on my FL5 now but would say it makes shifting easier or more engaging. You just feel more connected.
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