I live in the burbs but it's on the outskirts and there is so much construction everywhere here so dirt and dust are everywhere. Also, I live close to the country with a few dirt roads. Plus I have a few friends that own land and have trails on them.
So I took the top off and the door off and wow did my Bronco get dirty fast? I mean I obviously knew it would be dirty but not like this. I have never had to hard-core clean the inside of a vehicle. Any suggestions on products or tips? Carpets have all kinds of crap dirt and grass stuck in...
It wasn’t that hard besides cutting off old rings. I decided not to hook up the fog lights because I didn’t have wiring for it and here in TexasI’ve never used my fog lights on any of my vehicles. So that made it substantially easier.
I do want it really bad. I just don’t have very much money. Things have been tight this year. I don’t want to insult you… I could do 100. @BigP'sGreenMachine
I love my 2 door, but honestly, there are times when I wish I had a 4 door. When I first saw a 4 door I hated it. Now it has grown on me as long as it has 35s or bigger. A 4 door Bronco with small tires just looks sad. My 2 door is just so damn good looking it makes up for its shortcomings.
Forgive me if this has been asked before. I didn't see a definitive answer. I have a base Bronco and was able to pick up a capable bumper with fog lights for super cheap. When I was checking out the capable bumper I saw that it has a plug connector and that got me wondering does my base...
I just like the look of bigger tires, but I think at this point I cant justify spending the money. I like the idea of changing the wheels down the road.
So I got my Bronco back last week and they said they did a software update to fix the headlights randomly turning on. It's only been like 5 days and I haven't had any more issues. Ford also fixed my sunglasses holder for free.