I feel your pain. Was not one of my finest moments, all things considered it got me my Heritage.
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I went the wrong direction with that.girl blowing
Well I got 300k out of my first clutch. This manual feels good , but not as rugged as the FJ, of that makes sense.I went the wrong direction with that.
My wife's Bronco past 37k at 15 months old and so 100k after 3 1/3rd years on less as she is driving more recently. For us the first sign of something good or bad is clutch replacement. 120k is average anything less is BAD and if we get 175k like we did in the XTerra that is a very good sign.
Agree. i've had two F-150s back to back before my bronco. both had over 200,000 miles. the last one is still climbing. I sure hope it is equal to them.I’ve had 3 fords over past 30 years, all lasted well over 200k with no major issues. The Bronco should be fine for 200k.
Last I heard was check at around 60k. Simple enough maintenance to correct.for the 2.3s with direct injection, when does carbon buildup start to be an issue? I take good care of vehicles so hope for 200k out of my bronco, maybe I can get it to 320k like my ‘94 Toyota pickup has that’s still running strong.
Concur...two of the Jags are just shy of 200K miles, the Miata odometer quit after 200K and is probably over 300K miles.Hope for what? People been hitting 100K for a couple years now.
I'm hoping for 250K.
I got 60k out of the clutch in my Wrangler Rubicon before it started making bad noises.Well I got 300k out of my first clutch. This manual feels good , but not as rugged as the FJ, of that makes sense.