I have the ones from Ford. Waited till the 25% off, and used my points.
https://accessories.ford.com/bronco-2021-2024-badlands-edition-tufskinz-door-sill-protector-kit-with-badlands-logo-for-3-door-vm2dz99132a08g
I got the email a few days ago, and I bought mine used at the end of 2022. It's obvious that is was originally a hard top order. I'm thinking of getting a Turnoff road top instead. $500 less, and probably better quality, but I want the window wiper and washer.
If your back starts aching after a while, invest in a gel seat and back. It will help absorb the smaller road vibrations that you don't notice. I've heard a beaded seat cover helps also.
Nope True Mutt, the DNA test on her said this:
33% Pit Bull
21% Great Pyrenees
13% Staffordshire Terrier
11% Australian Cattle Dog
5% Chihuahua
17% Other breeds
We have a 85 mph toll road around Austin, and at that speed it doesn't matter what gear I'm in the mpg drops like a rock due to wind resistance.
I typically don't use 6th gear unless I'm going 70 mph or higher.
Ford has been using Soy based plastics since the Model-T days. Henry Ford was so fascinated with it he heavily invested money into farms and built a soybean plant to build plastic parts paints. He even had a car prototype that was made completely with soy bean plastic(excluding the frame) right...
It doesn't mention anything about a internal air bladder. If it doesn't I would not use it for drinking water. Unless you have a oil filter on your air compressor you will have oil carryover in the compressed air.
My 2007 F-150 just hit 340k, and it has the 3v 5.4L with the ticking cam phasers. Heck I didn't replace the original timing chain till 308k miles (probably should have done it sooner). As others have said, doing your preventative maint is the key regardless of manufacturer.