Just need some confirmation.
I have a 2025 Non-SAS obx lux. I just had SAS suspension and 2022 SAS takeoff wheels/tires put on. The TPMS are not registering, even after a manual training. After some googling, it appears in 2025 Ford changed the frequency of the TPMS to 433 MHz from 315 MHz...
I ended up with free SAS takeoff suspension from someone in my local Bronco group, and buying someone's 35" SAS Wheel/Tires with under 100mi on them. Still waiting on getting it all put on later this month, but it was the cheapest upgrade for the safest (less stress on parts) result to get my...
I just ended up leaving the rear alone. It seemed all options required drilling & I didn't really want to modify the door for a pocket. So weird they didn't just do it like the front ones with easy access screws.
Yep, double checked with Levittown Ford and they double checked with Ford. So bizarre. So, when we were installing the soft top, we ended up scavenging two of the upper hard top screws temporarily. They're they same diameter, but a little longer. They didn't hit anything once screwed in. We...
So after a nightmare Marketplace soft top purchase, I finally got all the missing pieces in the mail this week and we installed it yesterday. I have a question for anyone who has also had to piece together parts.
One of the parts I had to order was the Quarter Panel Reinforcements Brackets...
Thanks. I've VERY green to doing any work on cars, but I'm trying to learn what I can do things on my own. Without a lift, I know I'm definitely limited.
Thanks ... did some searching here on the track bar relocation and it does seem worth it.
I'm wondering if I can get away with a 1.5" lift & bigger tires to give me more like a 2" lift overall. Would I still need the track bar relocation bracket if I only did 1 .5" of lift with the coilovers?
Hello - I am very new to car mods and I've been trying to read up, but there seem to be so many things to consider my head is spinning.
I purchased my Bronco last month, and since we were paying cash, I had to be honest and consider what I'd use most. I didn't think I'd "need" SAS, but (of...