I got this one- not the cheapest, but it works well with a reasonably straightforward install.
https://boostautoparts.com/products/21-bronco-wireless-charger?year=2023&make=Ford&model=Bronco
I’ve got a set from Method I’ll give you if you pay shipping. West Coast Brand, splined, 24 pieces. Once you add wheel locks, you have enough for all 5 tires with one left lug nut over.
They were on My Bronco for a couple of days- when on, a bit of the solver machining on the wheel shows, and...
They are floods. 4800 lumens each, in as-new condition. I did not return them due to DV8's ridiculous 25% restocking fee. Plus return shipping. Figured I would pass that discount on to someone here.
I'll be headed thru ABQ on the 30th if you are interested and want to meet up.
Ditch lights on yesterday. BluMak3D housings with Baja S2 Pros. Really like the low profile, lack of wind noise and OEM look. And the S2’s are plenty bright.
Right at 40k lumens on the front. Lights up the night.
Definitely one of the better examples of how one person’s rating of 4 is another’s 8. Saw one review that said to expect 10 hours to do the trial. How is that possible?
It is definitely rutted with plenty of trail widening by UTVs. Ledges were a bit tricky in spots; would rate the trail a 7. Took about 90 minutes to get from trailhead to just below where the trail splits. We turned around as the section of ledges right before the split was completely iced...
I support this idea. And have a flamethrower option to clear ice off ledges in the winter (fresh on my mind as I did Top of the World on Saturday- ice everywhere.)
James River Road is a great drive. Gravel road near Mason, you ford the James River (Llano tributary). Take a left at the T onto East Mill, then a left onto Salt Branch Loop. You'll eventually end up at 783 (paved). Left takes you back to Mason.
Just know that when it rains, the James River...