Any images of it with the the OE or mini bull bar? The website does indeed show it as an added option, but doesn't have any images for how they fit together or how it looks.
this thread reminded me that i haven't had any major infotainment issues in a while (apart from the crazy dimming of the center screen when i drive under a bridge that started with the last update). I should probably disable auto updates so nothing worse breaks next time.
That looks like a leveled Bronco to me.
You could
Remove weight from the rear (spare tire delete?)
Add a spacer to the rear suspension
Replace the front spacer with a smaller one
Don't forget to re-aim the headlamps!
I have the grey ones--which were listed as clear on the website when I bought them early last year. I have 40% tint on the front windows, and driving in low-light conditions (think dusk when not everyone has their headlights on yet) is really annoying.
I drove another car (with no tint and OEM...
I have the Broaddict one (not affiliated in any way). It was kind of a pain to install, and it i think it'll make hard top removal more of a pain in the future. Otherwise, seems to work (it holds stuff).
Thanks everyone. The front diff fluid was so easy to change, I’ll do it again sooner than everything else and see if it still has that color (and if it does, I’ll send it for analysis).
The breather of the front diff is near the firewall and driver fender, right? Is there only 1 breather there...
It’s the one I ended up with too. Install was a bear. The tiny bolts that hold the latches on dig into the tailgate and prevent the top of the table from sitting flush.
I've mentioned on other threads, but I think the change to 6.5" rear pods is a waste of money on the B&O units unless you're going all in (like the Mobridge A2B amp). The signal to the rear pods is severely hampered by the B&O DSP. On base stereo units you can tweak some settings via Forscan to...
This is what I do too, but I get anxiety about dropping the core in the sand/dirt, or not being able to put it back in in time.
This thread has a number of good recommendations for something more foolproof (if slower).