Would second Wet Okole, had them in 4 cars and trucks now, they fit great, I find them comfortable, they add a bit of padding to the seats, and they are waterproof. In addition, they have held up pretty well to my 85 lb dog jumping in and out, walking around, etc, in the back seat. They are not...
I'm in, have a VIN, had a build date, but the top email shot that one down. Now? Will I get this in 21? Will I need to pick a new color? Who knows? Waiting until October (or will it be December) to find out.
When I booked, it was full for the Bronco Off Roadeo deals, but they had other rooms at the same price. Try Expedia, or just booking through their website if you would like to stay there.
I have seen a variety of paracord/nylon webbing based handles that hook to the support rods for the headrest. Normally these are for back seat passengers to pull on, but maybe they would work to help from the front also?
Aluminum is good, especially if you have a friend who can do the machining for you cheap. Otherwise, sometimes, even getting it commercially printed can be cheaper for 1-2 items, and PEKK, PEEK, and PEI are comparable in strength/rigidity to most aluminum (1000, 2000 and 3000 series alloys...
Watch the PLA parts closely, they tend to warp and shrink a lot in a car (heat). If you want something that should hold up better, there are storefronts online who will print things for you if you supply the files. I would recommend a high glass transition temperature plastic. PEEK, PEKK, and...
Just reminded me of my old Ramcharger with left handed lugs on one side so they wouldn't loosen up while driving. Anyone else?
To the OPs question, those wheels aren't to my taste, but no worse than I have seen on 20 Jeeps or half ton 4x4 trucks in my area, so, whatever makes the owner happy.
Actually, he is looking at power required, and while he is off a bit, it does go up dramatically with speed. One part is related to weight*speed the other is aerodynamic and the power is related to cross sectional area * speed cubes. The two parts are pretty close at 55 or 60 mph, but above...
I eagerly await your outcome, I am also at that dealer (for now). I noticed that the pictures all say "In transit, not in stock" on the dealer website, so maybe they are trying to get folks to call, but I would recommend raising hell with them, then Ford, then the local TV station of your...
Had Wet Okole seat covers on several vehicles now. I have not had a problem with sweaty/stinky, but YMMV. I have an 80+ lb dog and he has not torn up the seat covers, however, the knit surface of the neoprene holds dog hair like velcro. It is not easy to get it out, and his hair is pretty...
Read somewhere that the Bronco has airbags in the upper bars of the "sport cage" over the doors. I saw this in the context of there not being velcro mounted grab handles coming for over the doors as they would interfere with the airbags. The sunshades I have seen for Wranglers seem to have a...
And like all EV "miles to empty" numbers, it is at 55 mph, windows up, air and heat off, no lights, no radio, no wipers, no seat heaters, etc. Any deviation from this will reduce that number significantly (driving with traffic on the way to work for me, 70-75, would probably cut it in half...