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JD11937

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We were in Asheville, NC and the Blue Ridge Parkway last week. The Bronco has now been to the beach and the mountains.
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How do you like the DV8 bumper? How was Install? Think this is my favorite option so far. Wouldn't be mad if you provided more pictures!
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Another 2 Door member! Totally loving this rig! Have to get my 1k in and then hopefully get it dirty!
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Love it!! Hoping our 2 door Cactus Gray Wildtrak holds with its 3/14 build day and I can post ours here soon!!
 

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That’s exactly what I plan to do with mine. Although you went the extra mile with that aluminum plate. My plan is limited to a drill, a can of spray paint, and a some hardware. 😎
LOL, we have an abundance of scrap laying around where I work.
 

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I was wondering if a full size bike would fit, did you try without the front wheel on, might be able to have the passenger seat normal then?
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Today I found out you can stuff up to a 29" bike into the 2 door! 20" classic, then 26", then 29":

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Miss my 1980s GT Performer. Ugly as hell, looked like this.
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We should all go home and watch BMX Bandits or RAD tonight. Haha. I think Lori Loughlin's first movie?


I am sure there were many guys that had to wash their own sheets in those days. I was 11-12 when that hit VHS. 😂
 

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Highway speeds too? 75?
I'm interested in this as well.....
It’s up to you and your comfort level but I would say yes. There’s no wiggling or anything; the panels are tight and snug. The main latch seems to make a secure hook attachment such that the panel wouldn’t fly away even if all the turn clamps came loose at the same time. That being said, I only do it around town and probably wouldn’t go on the highway like that.
 

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It’s up to you and your comfort level but I would say yes. There’s no wiggling or anything; the panels are tight and snug. The main latch seems to make a secure hook attachment such that the panel wouldn’t fly away even if all the turn clamps came loose at the same time. That being said, I only do it around town and probably wouldn’t go on the highway like that.
Thanks! Yeah, I'm not sure how much highway driving I'll be doing with mine, but it's nice to know it's a somewhat 'safe' option for around town driving. I may rig up something once i get my hands on mine, gotta see how the panels join.
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