Being a transplant in DFW, TX (from Mt Dora/Eustis) I sure do miss and appreciate the ONF. The Paisley woods, Lake Dorr, Lake Sellers, Grasshopper...some of my favorite riding areas prior to the Bronco. Many a mile spent in multiple jeeps trail riding in that sugar sand. Being in this asphalt...
If the base was still available, that would be (10) available models...that would be crazy IMHO.
With the addition of the latest Tremor package, the F150 only has (8).
I am the guy who MUST kick tires prior to buying...still amazed I pulled the trigger sight unseen, even with the walk away...
Nice, my first thought after seeing your pics was you wouldn't have to worry about any water jug/propane tanks rolling around now. Nice multi solution.
I ALMOST pulled the trigger on raised Bronco script emblems. I imagine alot of us thought those would be a sweet retro throwback. Then everyone had them. I removed the factory Wildtrak cereal box sticker and called it a day. I really like not having anything there. My uncle once told me emblems...
Our church added a stone parking lot last year for overflow/volunteers and I picked up TONS of the pebble sized stones with the SAS Goodyear MT's. I live in the city and usually do not get over 45 mph to clear them...which isnt a bad thing for folks on my 6...but my road noise would get...
Feel free to visit DFW at your earliest convenience. It feels like Grand Theft Auto and Need for Speed daily. Too busy looking for road warriors so my Bronco doesn't get clipped...no time to look for waves.
City driving < country roads "fo show"
This is actually my favorite view, a side profile but I'm the guy who doesn't like pin stripes or 2 tones. This tells me I really am not in love with the front or rear. The grill looks like it has a piece of Unistrut on top of it...the rear looks like a Jeep Cherokee. Honestly, I see design...
If you do it yourself, either a touchless wash (typically at gas stations) or as above mentioned at a pressure wash. IMHO, its not the paint you want to worry about at an auto wash, its the windshield and antenna. Quite a few folks have shared issues at auto washes. I took my old TJ Wrangler to...
My understanding is he bought it here in DFW, TX...and he had an issue with the AMP steps during their backorder/low stock of the steps. My sales associate said he was not a happy camper...poor lil feller.
WOW, I just checked build n price to my 22 Wildtrak.
MSRP is now up $11890.00 vs what I paid.
PTL for price protection and honorable dealers.
I'm ok with my cloth and HOSS 2.0 :)
My grandfather always had a hitch on the front of his trucks to back in trailers to tight spots when we camped...and I believe it was offset like the OP's so he had more visibility.
Thanks for the drive down memory road with a man who taught me a little bit about everything!
With this being a club ride, there was probably an informative meeting upfront at the minimum. Just like the life jacket/safety drill on a cruise, most don't pay attention and focus on the joy of the ride.
I will honestly say I was the young buck who "rutted and ripped" some mud on private and...
Once you have the most ethical answer, please share.
I would like to advise my wife that fact driven data with the plethora of same style shoes she has in multiple colors.
Pie charts and bar graphs welcome...