Another vote to paint satin black. Did you pick up the ACC relocation bracket? Could you post some views of the front camera whenever you get a chance, please?
This is the first bumper that doesn’t seem to look like a damn shelf in the front
@BroncoPVC I just record and skip through commercials watching it later.
Just gotta try to stay off the internet’s to avoid spoilers.
But no one cares too much about the Pro Bowl :)
@privateer35 Whomever you go with, be careful with the machine screws that hold the ring in.
I had to rethread a bolt hole simply because I was lazy and stretched my arm with my ratchet instead of positioning myself directly in front of the wheel, and the screw went in slightly wonky.
The pre...
curious what issues you’re facing?
I used to have Nav crap out on me, but it was apparently an iOS issue that was resolved with the latest update. Same thing with mic access for Google maps/Waze that was broken previously
I went to Rain City Wheel in Woodinville, came out great! Closest before/after comparison…
I would’ve skipped it if the silver was machined/unpainted, but it’s just powder coated anyway, so didn’t reduce the durability with a different color.
Yup. But the point I should’ve made clearer is that it throws rocks up through the little gap between fender and slider, AND lower to the ground where it shoots towards the rear fender. Assuming a wider slider/step would solve for the latter, but will need mud flap type coverage for the front doors
It throws stuff pretty high up. Results in some really loud pings on the doors.
sliders won’t do much IMO. Need mud flaps.
Photo shows mud spray pattern, but you can hear rocks pinging the doors close to the window also.
It also dings up the fenders, which I care less about. Notice how this...
Good looking out! I’ve been ignoring this issue since I created my thread about it, but I plan to talk to my dealer about this now that there seems to be a TSB issued
Maybe because if the wheel can’t fit a tpms in the normal spot, there’s just a valve stem there? The tpms equipped valve stem is thrown into the back?
If so, that seems like a terrible design choice
you also need to factor in that your vehicle is not going to stay at $50,000 at the end of 48 months
Wouldn’t you rather take that $2,000 than simply lose money with depreciation? It’s basically free money and you continue building good history with lenders