I was shocked that I was able to get this plate for my 2024 Bronco Sasquatch Badlands since the vehicles had been on the market for almost 4 years and I was still able to snag this one:
I ordered a 2026 Ranger Raptor and had to wait two months for it to be built.
When I ordered it, this plate...
I did not lay down the gauntlet on this one, I simply acknowledged the obvious and said nobody will top your post. The challenge starter laid down the “gauntlet “.
Your post is awesome!
Ideas:
1. Your favorite Bronco photo.
2. Your worst Bronco photo.
3. Your Bronco next to an awesome vehicle.
4. Your Bronco next to an ugly vehicle.
5. Your Bronco parked in my driveway..... Oh wait, only I can win this one...!!!!!!
My new Ranger Raptor only has one hole... and the hole is much smaller in diameter.
I don't think it will hover like the Bronco, the Raptor also weighs 700 lbs. more and only has one hole.
Interestingly, if you wedge a potato in the tail pipe, all of the exhaust comes out the two holes. And if you floor it, you can actually get the Bronco to hover about 6 inches off the ground.
POTATO DISCLAIMER
This is complete SARCASM.
Steering input from the EDR from 5 seconds prior to impact would be helpful to determine if it was a slow drift, or a sudden turn of the steering wheel.
Unfortunately, Bosch does not record steering input on the Bronco.
This EXACTLY...!!!!
I drove both back to back, and the torque and acceleration of the 2.7 with the SAS was alot more fun.
I still have my Shelby for rowing gears. If I didn't have the GT350, I probably would have got the manual just to have a stick shift in the line-up.