Iāve also wondered about this, one of the first things I noticed when I took off the panels on my bronco. Is this really the original design? cause if thatās the case, it looks horrible.
curious if your dealer ever got back to you? I mentioned something about the rubber lining within the...
yah I knew the bronco wasnāt going to be a quiet car & I drove one on the freeway before purchasing it, but the wind noise is definitely there. a lot of ppl here will tell you to stop complaining, but if you can make it a bit more quiet, then why not?
as mentioned above, thereās a bunch of...
definitely one of the first things I noticed after getting my bronco.. everything scratches so easily. I can be more rough in my corolla & not have to worry about banging anything up. so much for being ābuilt toughā š
Iāve only gone off-roading with the doors/tops off once & it definitely got itās fair share of dirt that day (which I did a deep clean prior to removing the rear panels, or so I thought was a deep clean), but aside from that one time, Iāve kept everything on for the remaining times Iāve gone out...
took off the rear interior to add some sound-deadening mats & it's crazy to see all the places dirt/dust get into (picture doesn't do justice).. can't imagine all the places mud could seep into and just sit there. not a rant or anything, just an observation. the more I go on trails, the more I...
so I got these side steps that attach to the rock rails, but it looks like the rails on the right side are closer to the body & donāt allow attachment of the side step. Is there a way to adjust the spacing so the rail hangs out a little further from the body?
I also noticed these imperfections too in my bronco. as you said, I know it's meant to be an off-road vehicle, but I would atleast expect the plastic moldings to be flushed. It was weird to see these things, coming from a toyota.
I actually showed this to the people at the dealership during a...