I have hauled my baby in a 62 VW Beetle, a 97 Jeep Wrangler, a 2 door Jeep Cherokee and an extended cab Toyota Tacoma, and none were that bad.
A 2 door Bronco should baby just fine.
Now my boy is 5, and he can climb his happy butt in the back and buckle himself. He's a big kid, he'll be riding...
I'd be fine if they'd just leave me alone until they're ready to announce B&P for MY22. I'm still excited about getting a Bronco, but for now I'm just trying to keep my old junk running until it comes.
In the meantime, I had to do 4x4 trails in Moab and Colorado in a f*ckin Subaru (with almost...
I sold my 2017 Tacoma, my 2004 Jetta TDI, my 62 VW beetle, and my 1991 Miata, as well as a couple of guns and some motorcycle parts.
By the time they finally build my Bronco, I'll probably sell my 1979 Moto Guzzi 1000SP with sidecar, my Suzuki DR350, and my 2004 BMW R1150GS, and my 1991 Jeep...
I think the honeycomb looks kinda cool. As long as I had a warranty on it and it didn't cause problems down the road I'd roll with it, if it were at least uniform.
Manual Sasquatch is the reason I haven't ordered yet. That is supposed to be a 22 thing.
So now I'm hoping for a Green BaseManSquatch.
I'll probably end up with another base model Tacoma by the time it's all over.
If you have portals on your mind, Mog axles are probably the cheapest way to go, but I bet somebody can hook you up with some portal hub adapters for the Dynatracs, or maybe those sweet Spiderco Spider 9's that are high clearance BEEF.
Dang, I just gave meself a stiffy..... lol
If you have 27k to play with, you should be the first person to swap in some Dynatrac 60's with ARB's, RCV shafts, and 5.13 gears, setup with front and rear 4 link and ORI shocks, and 42's.
Might have to trim fenders a bit....
(You'd still have around $15k for the rest of the shit you want) 😉
My jeep is slower than a stock jeep.
I was making an exaggeration about how fast a Maverick turbo is.
It is much faster than a Bronco.
Yes, I realize 140 kph (like the video) is only about 85 mph.
My friend Jacob's upgraded and tuned one will do over 110 mph with two adults inside, and is...
No, it was actually only like 110. But It was awesome and terrifying.
If you'd like, there are youtube videos of his model doing it. There is a speedometer in the dash. I don't care if it was accurate or "was actually 106.3 mph" it was fucking FAST.
And not nearly as bumpy and out of control...
I have a very capable built Jeep that I don't mind beating up, and my buddy has a slightly modified Can-Am Maverick.
My Jeep is every bit as capable as my Bronco will be, but still doesn't hold a candle to the Maverick. The Maverick can go very fast through very rough terrain, as well as being...
I'm just hoping to be able to cruise at 75mph with the 2 door BaseManSquatch.
If I find myself downshifting all the time on the tiniest of inclines like I was with my 4 cylinder Wrangler or my 4 cylinder Tacoma (both on 33's), or only able to go about 50 mph with a tailwind in 4th gear like my...
I'm celebrating by packing my Subaru to go camping in the same area I was in when I saw the reveal, and foregoing the trail that made me decide to sell my Tacoma instead of building it to be better offroad, and buy a Sasquatch'd Bronco instead, since it comes with all the crap I wanted plus an...
I've spent the last 22 years in Jeeps with manual transmissions, with welded rear axles and lunchbox front lockers.
I've had a couple with automatics, and they were a lot easier to use, but not as much fun for daily driving.
I probably will play around with GOAT modes, but ultimately, I'll...
I'd take a *slightly* jacked up MIC top even as a permanent thing as long as it was structurally sound, if they'd knock a couple grand off MSRP. But I'm already 99'd and waiting for '22. Maybe it'll be sorted out by then.
I'd also happily take a soft top.
I'm waiting for a 2 Door BaseManSquatch...
I just want my 2 door BaseManSquatch. I don't even care if I get stuck with a soft top, don't really care what color, don't care if I can't get a trailer hitch, or even if I have to build my own bumpers and skid plates.
Hell, I'd even take steelies and little street tires as long as I got my...
I made a pretty slick rod holder out of some ABS plastic pipe bought at Lowes, with screw-on caps and held to the rack with u-bolts and a couple pieces of aluminum bar. The whole setup looked great and cost about $50. I could fit 4 rods with reels if I stuck 2 in one way and 2 the opposite, or 6...