Fun fact, certain manufacturers do apply a “noise reduction package” in limited production run at a specific time of the year without advertising it to the general public. This is what insiders in the industry called the “IQS” package to help boost a certain score for you know what ? ? ? .
We’re going to need to have a contest for furthest customer/pick up/drive-home type of “bronco badge”. Haha
@Granger Ford @Zach@Granger
What do you say?
Auto salespeople don’t automatically equal auto enthusiasts. Majority of salespeople are just people off the street needing a quick job that requires no skills.
Grew up in the Boston and moved here years ago. I lived in a number of cities around LA, just easier to say SoCal rather than throwing out a dozen random names nobody knows...
*No reservation, yet.
Same tire? My old daily (miata) has wheel/tire combo under 30#.
From TireRack (BFGoodridge All-Terrain T/A KO2):
35x12.5R17 ($322/tire)
15/32"
66 lbs
8.5-11"
10"
12.5"
10.2"...
Ford doesn’t need to be here to go over all the threads themselves. I’m sure they have outside companies (eg VerticalScope) doing the dirty work for them.
There’s no such thing as free. Its big money to host a website, money to maintain and storage. VerticalScope has been acquiring car forums...
Save your money, get a base. You’ll do fine in everything you’ve listed. Then switch to better tires when the stock ones are done. Enjoy, rinse and repeat.
from experience, “extra sound deadening material” usually applied to firewall, footwell, cabin and trunk floor. Headliner (to roof) is still optional separately.
May only help decrease 2-5db, but definitely reduce engine heat a great deal from coming thru, not a fan of hot feet.
This is insane, seriously thinking of a road trip.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/2000-off-invoice-on-october-bronco-reservations-at-granger-ford.5905/page-2#post-209884