Current car is electric, so I'm familiar with the frequent "refueling". Would be nice to get ~300 miles of range refilled in 5 minutes again.
For the dog, was thinking about living with the rear seats folded down and getting some sort of cushion for him. We rarely have anyone in the back seat...
Hi Folks!
Former 4 door Base owner here, moved in a different direction, and now looking to get back into a Bronco.
I'm looking at a low mileage, used '22 Wildtrak in my area (2dr, 2.7L) and I wanted to get actual owners thoughts about how this rig performs/holds up over time.
Things that...
Hurts to part ways with this rig but hoping he'll get a happy new owner! Please PM with any offers/questions.
2022
2.3L Auto
Cactus Gray
Aux Switches
Wildtrak Wheels/Tires
TAC Side Steps
Mabbett Floor/Trunk Mats
Mabbett Seat Covers
Mabbett Center Console Cover
9650 Miles
I have the 2.3l auto with 3.73 and 35s and I think it rights great. If anything, the shifting was too ambitious with the stock 30s and the 35s evened it out.
Thanks all, spot on! Borrowed a longer torque wrench from a neighbor and was able to get the front crash bars off. I might have to get a shorter bit for the back bars as the underside cover is blocking me off.
I've got some sasquatch wheels/tires that I'm getting put on my Base on Friday, but in trying to remove the crash bars I found that they won't budge. Has anyone else had this problem?
For reference, I'm using both a 15mm combination wrench and the Bronco toolkit wrench with a 15mm bit on it. No...