I love my propane fire pit.
I use the milk crates, it work fantastic with room to help snug it in with other stuff, so milk crate to molle with cut to fit strap, than strap through the top tank holes. The longest trip 1.5 hours door to campsite. That time my air-conditioner friend brought his...
I had a 12k rc hidden bumper winch installed, on my 22 wildtrak non modular bumper, think it would work with your tow system. I think you can see the hidden winch under the stock bumper. Hope this helps
Great price!! How could you let this amazing set up go, it has it all. Did you get married, just kidding. Can I ask, dose all your equipment hold tight on the rough roads. and do you get any tire rub with the 37's .
Again well done on the set up, its a beautiful bronco.
Do you have a tire company like Discount Tire like we have here in the states . A lot people didn't know you can buy a tire cert from them to cover your new tires, even though you didn't buy tires from them. The cert covers balancing, rotation and replacement's. I can tell you it paid for itself...
I have a 22 wildtrak 4 door with stock suspension, I put BF Goodrich 35/12.50/20, there only about an 3/4" taller, they rub slightly just backing out of the driveway. So my opinion is yes they will.
Like with any water leak, use a garden hose and control small areas at a time, remember to start low and work your way up, this will isolation doors, windshield, and the top weather stripping. Mine as mentioned earlier was the windshield. Water leaks totally suck.
I own both broncos hard and soft top wildtraks, they sound almost the same to me, the sound wouldn't be a deciding vote for a $4500 price tag, what was the BIG game changer was on the soft tops, I put BF Goodrich 35/12.50/20 all terrain, my wife loves the soft tops better now for sound and looks.
If your Bronco has the Ford factory electric sway bar disconnect switch. In one of the statement's above was "I have forgotten to turn the sway bar switch back ON" Well your Bronco anticipates that in all the offroad excitement that you will forget, so for safety, it well reconnect for you...
Most Automatic Transmissions will be operational within 10 to 30 seconds, depending on climate temperatures (colder is longer). A complete fluid service could be as long as 15 to 30 minutes to complete pressurization.
If you're worried about it, and your in a hurry, just hit remote start. Normal if you drive everyday, the engine and transmission will be lubricated enough because of todays synthetic fluids.
I let the engine warm because it could be a few days between start ups.