Same, I camped for a few days on a beach and drove up and down the 15 mile length of it in sand mode with no issues...got stuck once or twice when I purposely slowed down but was able to get myself out.
It works on my24 BD. Feels like I got a new set of lights. I like my other DRL mod even more now because I can force my drls to stay on past dusk or into the night if I want.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/drls-on-bright-at-night-mod-no-forscan.105682/
Looks awesome! I want to try this, just want to confirm a couple of things! The horizontal light is amber ONLY when the drls are activated? Meaning they are only amber during the daytime amd when the actual headlight switch is set to auto? Do the turn signals work as usual?
Exactly. MY24 BD hardtop has honeycomb that can be seen under the right lighting and a hairline, barely noticeable crack, along the exterior rear panel window's edge. I'm almost at 20k miles and I'll be taking it in for a warranty replacement before I hit that 36k mark.
Glare is only an issue if the light source (sun) is low enough in the sky and hits the lens directly, like during sunrise and sunset. Even then your camera would have to be facing directly in the sun's direction. Now a dirty, hazy windshield will cause oncoming headlights to glare and smear...
I'm with you on this. I'm almost tempted to ask the age of the folks averaging 22-24mpg. I would assume a person 50-60+ would be a bit more relaxed with their right foot and staying 5-10 mph under posted speed limits.
Until you match OEM quality. Wondering if your taillights are working properly while driving isn't a great feeling and could be life threatening...let's be real
I started out with flush mount oracles on my BD, which came stock with halogen tails. I ended up returning them after a month or so because of dead and dying LED pixels. I hope they work out for you in the long run. I've heard folks having issues with them in a year's time. I ended purchasing a...
Too high for sure! When I 1st got my Bronco I got a $1.3k estimate to install a 2" lift not including cost of lift. I ended up doing it myself. With proper tools it was actually easy and I walked away knowing that it was installed perfectly and bolts torqued to spec.
Winched up off the ground and supported at the base by that brick ledge. Hard top supported from the ceiling during summer months. Plan to rig up something better in the Spring but for now this is what it is