Whatever you decide to buy, wrap it in the correct wrapping paper... found this at Aldi, definitely not officially licensed, but you can tell they're Broncos
I took delivery of my 2 door Wildtrak back in December of 21... haven't done any offroading, but take mine to quite a few car shows and cruise-ins in the area. I'm in the Fairborn area.
It was a local business sponsored trophy... but I wasn't expecting anything other than a fun day seeing cool cars. I was surprised when they called my name. Most of these shows cater to the classics and ignore the late model stuff. I believe there were 80 trophies in total
Bit of a bump here... but a 2 door Wildtrak now graces the cover of a video game.
Granted, Forza Horizon 5 had 2 Badlands on the cover. It's still cool to see the 6gen getting some video game love
I've only had it for 3 or 4 months. No issues yet, but don't really expect any fading, as this is bedliner. Resists scratches and tough as can be.
I'm sure it weighs a bit more, but not noticeable. Still easy enough to take the front panels off, and still a 2 person job to remove the rear...
Honestly, I'd just fill with some bondo and sand it smooth... then make an appointment to get the hard top Line-X'd
Looks better, and will be more durable long-term. I had mine done, and it makes a huge difference in the overall look
I have other plans for the body of mine, and don't plan on doing a ton of true offroading with mine, so can't really comment on the lower body and rockers.
As far as the top, pics don't do it justice. I had the premium Line-X done in gloss black. Really makes it stand out. But with the texture...