I know when I took the windows out, I wrapped the hard plastic in a couple of my sweatshirts to stop the etching that would occur through road vibration when Iām driving.
Yes it handled I-4 with no trouble. You know how traffic frees up going westbound right past Champions Gate, and itās like a horse race? The bronc did great getting from 25 to 80 and rolling through that.
400 mile round trip in central and southern Florida last weekend, saw 2 other than mine. One OB stock that the driver was super cool about Bronco wave. Second one was a big bend Sas on I95 north of Miami
Checking in from Satellite Beach. Was over in Bradenton/Anna Maria last weekend and saw a couple of other Broncs running around. Lucked into a Badlands from Paradise Ford in Cocoa for a really good deal while we are waiting on our Cactus Gray build to get started.
If Iām selling, I probably mark it at 1200-1500 if itās new, with no damage. I think that these are going to be a hot commodity because while it is a cool design and better than the Jeep counterpart, there are still some fail points that I can see will be a problem. Mostly the quick release...
I live in central FL, just took my 4door 2.3L auto for a 400 mile round trip of I-95 to 4, down 75, across the state by ockachobee and back to 95. Man I gotta tell ya the 2.3 is not lacking for power. I know that is subjective, but I can share I was able to cruise in the left lane between 80-85...
I am looking for a soft top window solution. My only worry with this design is that when you fold the hard plastic corners of the rear window in on itself the hard plastic comes in contact with the clear window plastic. Iām worried about the hard plastic denting or etching wear into the clear...
Ran into this one while we are waiting for our order to come in. Dealer received it in but would not sell it to the original purchaser as they were a broker looking to slap an insane markup on it. 4dr Badlands mid package. They let it go for a good deal.
I ordered mine a few days ago and it arrived today. It is nice and pretty well over engineered.
it seems durable so I feel confident it will hold up to the abuse that our dog will likely inflict on it, which is its main purpose for us
I can definitely feel the air coming in between the door seal and the window. To your point though I acknowledge that there is some noise coming from the side windows and the roof. The majority of it is coming from the door seal
Anyone else have a lot of air coming in between the door seal and rear drivers side window? When I am on the interstate itās pretty noisy and you can feel a significant amount of air coming in.
itās almost like the seal needs to be a 1/16ā further out to keep a tight seal.
In all honesty if Iām you I am thinking of a different vehicle. Rear facing car seats sit at an incline and youāre ok till the kiddos get big enough that the seats now have to face forward. Leg room for the baby/toddler will be slim. If it were a single car seat you can always put it in the...
My philosophy on money is a bit different than yours so that may account: Iām of the mindset that there should be a balance of money invested and money spent because I want to be able to provide for myself and wife when we are too old to work but at the same time to enjoy what I can while I can...
Can you explain this to me? Relatively new here and Iāve seen it mentioned a couple times. Tried searching with no luck. Called the dealership I ordered from and they said there āare no allocation limitsā so I donāt think they are sharing something with me