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  1. 2022 B@O sub upgrade

    For the B&O amp + dsp, it does drive multiple channels.
  2. Oil Change Experience

    Agree'd. Replacing the oil drain plug with a valved plug makes for a simple and mess free oil change. For the 2.7, don't even need an oil catch pan. just slide a 2.5 gallon carboy under the vehicle and drop the drain hose into that. Once full, bring carboy with the waste oil in for disposal...
  3. Injen Intake & Charge Pipe installed on 2.7 Bronco

    Thanks. Please keep us up-to-date (Injen really should be doing this proactively). I've had their CAI for nearly a year now and have been waiting for their resolution to this issue as well (because MA emissions will fail with logged codes).
  4. Change Driveline Fluids Early!

    I'll try a non-stainless plated drain plug that was pulled off the diff on the TC whereas stainless plugs on the diffs. Paste on all plugs. Will keep an eye on them regardless.
  5. Change Driveline Fluids Early!

    At 4K, the transfer case fluid does appear to have some very fine metal contamination. Adding a magnetic drain plug. Anyone have concerns with corrosion being that the TC housing is aluminum. The original TC plugs have what appears to be a heavier zinc dip relative to the diff plugs.
  6. Change Driveline Fluids Early!

    Another rear differential specimen (4K miles): Front differential. Waste oil in similar condition as to the rear with metal paste on the drain plug:
  7. Noise from engine bay

    Sounds a bit like the cam phaser rattle.
  8. Subwoofer rattle - Found location, suggestions to fix

    I had installed sorbothane tophat washers to help isolate the sub enclosure from the chassis. This, along with stuffing the rear panel, eliminated the rattles even when driving higher power. Here are the deets on that...
  9. Fading Hard Top problem

    I have a small spot that looks that way as well. Not nearly as large of an area. As though someone tried scrubbing something ... wasn't me though.
  10. Easiest B&O upgrade?

    Seconded. Deutsch connectors are awesome ... albeit can be a bit pricey.
  11. For those who haven't bought your Bronco yet...

    Nice video review @jaeggernaut. And, you survived the bolt right to the eyeball.
  12. Victory: dialed in the Kicker 200.4 and 500.1 amps with upgraded speakers and Gearshade hidden 8" sub

    This is what I ended-up going with as well. Tuning my setup using the driver's headrest, while sounding great in that seat, left the passenger side way too bright and harsh. And, I didn't want to try a bunch of averaging. Ended up sounding great using the armrest position.
  13. Keeping Rodents away from the wiring - Educate yourself

    Funny enough, capsaicin is considered a deterrent. I thought they had talked about formulating the wire insulation to include this but maybe not. There is capsaicin laced wire wrap tape available on the market ... sounds like a pita to retrofit.
  14. Passenger Door and Fender Rubbing and Chipping Door Paint

    Kind of looks like someone (dealer?) may have already tried to touch those up:
  15. Recall needed - Soy based wiring

    They starting doing this ~20 years ago. Not just Ford. Was a problem then, still a problem today.
  16. Bronco Completely Drained New Battery!

    Check out the following: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/battery-issues.90135/post-2180855
  17. Hi all

    The t-harness essentially interposes 3 of the channels: center, rear left, rear right. All of the other channels are directly wired into the amp using the factory harness (assuming the amp location is in the stock location with upgraded/lux package). An alternative to the t-harness is to wire...


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