09-17-2024, 07:12 PM | #1 |
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Must have accessories 2025 X7
My custom build arrived at the dealership today and I’m picking it up on Friday. I ended up going through a broker but would they throw in any freebies like all weather mats? I plan on asking them but not very confident.
That said, what are the must have accessories for the X7 that you’ve found useful. I’m also not going to get extended warranty or prepaid maintenance but interested in knowing what others think. |
09-18-2024, 09:43 PM | #3 |
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1. A center console organizer. I have this one:
https://a.co/d/8txOexA 2. An emergency/survival kit for keeping in the trunk at all times. Here's just one of the many variations that are available on Amazon at different price points: https://a.co/d/d8jsUud I got one after seeing thousands of cars stuck in the snow for close to 24 hrs on the busy I-95 in Virginia a few years ago. Many ran out of gas, slept in their cars overnight in freezing temperatures, etc. I've personally been stuck in traffic for 12-18 hours due to accidents or natural disasters on at least a couple of occasions over the years.
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09-19-2024, 02:56 PM | #5 |
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Lol, good idea. You surely won't be able to carry the body in the trunk with the third row up!
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Did you opt for the spare tire option on your build? If not, get a tire plug kit, scissor jack, breaker bar, and a needle nose pliers. I prefer that kit vs a spare tire. If you have never plugged a tire, watch a couple youtube videos, it is pretty straightforward.
Spare tire is great too, I just prefer the plug kit. Always a risk you get a non-pluggable flat, but knock on wood, I have only had flats that I could easily plug and are by far the most common. |
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