People are going to lose their mind if they “fix” it in the next couple weeks. I’ve been anticipating that it was wrong to keep my frustration levels low, but it will still be a bummer if true. If it’s not wrong, then badlands or black diamond are such a better bargain over the similarly...
Go check out the bronco nation video for some great clips of back to back comparisons between badlands with and without squatch (tip: 4 door with 33’s can be spotted by the stock badlands wheel on tailgate). In some angles, 33’s look a little small after seeing the 4-door squatch, but...
yes the overland concept had this which lets you have a secure trunk with roof off. Since they’re charging $600 for two pod lights, can’t even imagine What this would cost.
if you really want 35’s, get them you’ll be happy since this truck was designed from the factory For them.
I’m still leaning 33’s on stock wheels as KO2’s are such good road tires and I really like the stock wheels as seen in the cyber orange picture. If every one of my neighbors had a...
I love Sasquatch but I also love (and planning to purchase) the badlands on stock 33’s. For me, 1.5 inch smaller tire and all terrain KO2’s are worth the$2.5k in savings.
I agree with you, i hate the digital camo cloth interior but the tan/black leather & dash look fine to me. The tan dash looks ways better than that odd roast dash on the OBX.
This model in Area 51, gray top and especially with upgraded steel bumper/bash plates will look great with all the...
And really it’s not much longer than driving to Cincinnati, plus Stephen’s staff said they’re trying to coordinate some fun sight seeing areas nearby for all the bronco owners coming in to pickup each weekend. Something fun to look forward to with so little to do with covid.
MGV, wash out floors, steel bumpers are hard to beat for an off road vehicle with a factory warranty. I’m going non squatch badlands for those reasons (and a little luxury with the lux package).
I couldn’t gain traction with any dealers in Cleveland so already switched to Stephen’s. Definitely worth a rental car and a night down in West Virginia to enjoy some new scenery