2022 4 Door with 10K miles
I run with the back windows out most of the summer. I had to leave the Bronco out in an expected rain storm so I put them back in and noticed all the back clips on the soft top were worn down from what looks like the soft top fabric rubbing on them. The side clips...
I have adjusted the bump stops. Hood still flutters above 50 mph. Its looks like the outer sheet metal flexing away from the inner core. There is just foam/glue holding the two together.
I do enjoy driving my Bronco. 4DR Base 2.7
I will say that I would not be pleased if I bought a high trim model.
The build quality on my F150 is MUCH better.
If my top is down and I have the fan set to anything other than 0, the air velocity out of the vents is tied to the speed I'm traveling.
Base, so simple air controls.
My guess it has to to will air flow and pressure differentials pulling air through the vents.
Seelye Ford Kalamazoo MI
Placed my order for a 4dr Base w 2.7 in February 9th 2022. When I went in to order it I asked if they honor X plan for the Bronco. At the time neither the dealer or me knew Ford wasn't honoring X plan for the Bronco. They said they would take X-plan, so I placed my...
Haven't had the back windows in sense I picked mine up in July.
Gets a little wet in the back when raining. But its not really that bad.
I suppose I'll put them back in when it starts to snow.
You don't need to air down to extreme pressures to benefit from BL. I have rolled many a bead from standard rims running 12-15psi.
With all that said. I would not use BLs for my DD rims. They make for a great second set for offroad use.
You don't need suspension travel to appreciate the usefulness of bead locks.
Going below 12psi is VERY helpful on the rocks and sand. My guess is your offroad experience is limited to two tacks and dirt roads.
I have a TJ on bead locked 35" bias plys I run 3-5psi in. It just walks over and...