Mine was low. Dealer said it was supposed to be in that range when cold. After I regained consciousness from facepalming myself, I bought the Motorcraft coolant and filled it up myself.
Didn't remove my tires, but would have made installing the rears a lot easier. Very little room to drill the bumper, unless you have a right-angle drill.
Fronts, I just turned the steering wheel to give me room.
Also, I'm super lazy. So.
If you literally don't care at all about anyone behind you, no. :)
I put mine on and drove through puddles and the amount of crap (leaves and stuff) that were caked on the rear flaps was astonishing. My Jeep never kicked up that much. I think. 😬
The way I see it: the front flaps protect the...
Front: https://www.varsityfordparts.com/oem-parts/ford-kit-mudflap-vm2dz16a550c
Rear: https://www.varsityfordparts.com/oem-parts/ford-kit-mudflap-vm2dz16a550d
Front is for Broncos with rock rails.
Lol no. I ordered Black Onyx for my FE and he apparently didn't read any of my emails, so I got Navy Pier.
It's a good thing I liked it in person. Not that I could do anything about it, mind you...
FYI, I'm sure you know, but before your trip: https://bronco6g.com/forum/threads/psa-for-2-7-engine-check-belt-pulley-nut-for-contact-with-coolant-hose.26436/
Mine was touching the pulley when I did my inspection. :(
Seriously. Mine is easily twice that. And I know I'm paying a premium because I like my guy and he's done a bunch for me and he's not the cheapest, but.. man...