Yes, itās a V10. Itās enough for us, we try not to push it hard and we take our time climbing the hills.
Thatās a haul to Deadhorse, research it a lot if youāre planning to take a Motorhome or trailer. Most people recommend leaving those behind due to road conditions on rvās.
We arenāt Overlanding in that photo. We were out exploring and stopped there for lunch. We travel full time in a 26ā motorhome and flat tow the Bronco.
We are planning to cross into Canada July next year and then spend August in Alaska.
First let me say thanks for your service and congrats on 20 years.
Many trails in the south offer a lot of opportunities to add pinstripes to the sides of vehicle, if someone is going to be going off road it is beyond my understanding as why have that vehicle with painted mirrors and fenders...
What part is on BO? Mine has been at the dealer for 12 days and they confirmed before drop all that all parts were delivered and in hand.
I'm also six days overdue from promised repair being completed but, they did give me a loaner.
:unsure: 37ās on M190 axles, tire spin on slick rock and Dos Equis. What could possibly go wrong?
More fodder for those to laugh at independent front suspension.
Dealer notified me of my parts delivery in June 2023. Since we travel from March to late October every year, dropped off the Bronco to the dealer today, confirmed the D-synchros were delivered. Dealer said I can pick it up in eight days. š¤
So Ford should warranty something due to the inability of the owner to follow the owners manual? š¤·āāļø
I have flat towed mine almost 20,000 miles so far.
North Woods of Maine are absolutely beautiful. We donāt rough it that much but we travel full time in a 26ā motorhome flat towing our Bronco. The pic is our Bronco at north end of Moosehead Lake. We camped there and explored the area for 23 days last year.