@rayofsi I agree about the price, but looking for easy plug and play, I have enough other install projects to worry about, and mainly I'm hopeful I'll eventually get them to help me tap into other CAN signals down the road.
Where I purchased XBB yesterday, I'll update on the service from them and the XBB itself once I install. Definitely for sale in the US, but still the disclaimer that it's a product tested and designed for EU cars...
@Spicygb How has the XBB been working for you, I'm looking at purchasing. Did the company ever manage to send you some custom recipes for CAN settings other than the out of the box recipes on the app? I see the Bronco still isn't listed on their website as a support vehicle, so F150 can work...
Google search will be happy to tell you the first use Sports Utility Vehicle was in the 80s or maybe the '74 Jeep Cherokee, but Bronco had a Sports Utility model in their advertising way back in '66. Go Bronco!
Seat belts, roll cages, reliability, nah...
The Goodyears are well engineered but designed to for someone who *might* go off-road. If you have off-road experience you can work those OEM tires pretty hard but the reality is the sidewalls suck and if you are on here asking that is probably enough evidence that you should sell the Goodyears...
I used the standard length on my 703s and they work great. 0 offset version of the 17x8.5 703
XL will work of course but a little longer for rocks to grab at.