Haven't seen this one posted anywhere. I'm new to the Bronco and my Dog will sometimes step on my Goat Mode Dial and shift it into 4 high going down the road. Does anyone make a cover? Or is there another solution?
No - I'm not getting rid of the Dog.
I'm rigging another set of mud flaps at the front of the rear tires. Thanks for all the tips - this is without a doubt the best vehicle message board I've ever encountered over various rigs I've owned over the years. First 4 x4 I owned was a 1972 Blazer. Wish I had that one back to either keep...
Appreciate the replies. Again - the IAG mud flaps are excellent and easy to install if you're interested.
Have a blessed Memorial Day remembering our heroes.
You're kidding right? The tires sling gravel/mud/rocks in either direction. There's a substantial gap between the fender flare and the running board. OEM SAS Tires 315/70R17.
Hi Guys (new Bronco owner)
I bought the IAG mud flaps for my front and rear tires and they are great! I contacted IAG to see if they had any for in front of the rear tires because the tires kick up a lot of crap onto the standard runnng boards etc. - IAG does not have any.
Anybody know who...
New to the Bronco world. I just got a SAS Outer Banks and I’m not going to be doing any crazy stuff. However - I would just like a little added piece of mind over the plastic skid.
Any suggestions for a medium priced skid? Aluminum or steel? Or can you send me a couple of previous topic links...
That being said - you'll probably be OK for your short time frame. Unless there is some current event issue that pops up and they want to get coverage of the "cause".
Yeah - the "instigators/professionals" in Seattle (as well as most other large cities) Like to start at the University campuses because they having "willing" participants (the students)