This right here. When I air down no alert until in the 20s. However, alert generally doesn't clear until right at 36. Then I can air down a bit to 33-35 if I choose with no new alert. I would normally assume a target pressure would trigger the warning, but someone decided to use many lines...
Reminds me of THIS post regarding repeated issues @TheKim was experiencing in that if I no longer had confidence in my vehicle to use it the way I wanted, I would cut bait. I traded in my last Mustang because I had a shimmy in it, and as I was driving it home to check it out my driver side rear...
You all are so lucky this challenge will be done by next week. There is a chance of flurries in Central Texas next week, or I may even get some frost on the hood.
You could just tape the garage door opener to the front bumper, button facing outwards. When you need to get in, just drive the Bronco into the garage door or other solid object to activate the remote.
Not scheduled, but live in the area (although, I see you are in New Braunfels). Are you making a weekend of it, or just driving to the Off-Roadeo then driving back?
If staying (or thinking of staying), here is the obligatory - Breakfast or pie at Bluebonnet Cafe in Marble Falls. Local staple...
I just had mine done at Safelite as well with aftermarket glass. From talking to the tech, it is a urethane seal between back of windshield and the body. Nothing external to fill the gap. Are you getting any leaks? Regardless, I would have them warranty work it due to due to being...
This may be the first year I did not get car parts under the tree, unless you count the work I did on my kids cars when they came to visit for the holidays.
I would go a step further and just leave my lights on all the time, even when parked and vehicle unattended. I have found that as an added bonus people keep an eye on my Bronco at the Applebee's as they anticipate I am about to leave (to take my parking spot), only to find out that they have...
Why do that when you can mount a tire inflator in each wheel well and wire each one to an Aux switch? Then you can control tire inflation from the comfort of your vehicle.
JK, my biggest concern with what you propose is exposing the soft hose to freezing temps and just general rocks/debris.
I see a few related posts in the "similar threads" at the bottom of this page. Might be a great place to start. Should give insight on any challenges and many of them have pics of the process.
I see most of the "standard" options have been discussed, so I will share out of the box solutions.
Burn your music library to CD media. Get portable CD player / discman. Get FM Transmitter with AUX cable that goes into discman 3.5 mm jack. Listen to tunes. Don't forget to make copies of...
Seeing that it is a new option for 2025, and I believe production starts January 2nd, you may not see any real pics until late January.
If it helps, the color was available on 2024 F150, so you can Google those pics in the meantime or maybe find a local dealer that has one in stock to check...
Woah...that is indeed a bad job. There is so much to say about every pic.
They should definitely fix, but that means more shop downtime with no Bronco. Uggg.
I would venture that alot of the paint scratches are due to 1 person trying to do the work of 2 people when maneuvering the soft top frame.
Welcome to the group @Chad Heiser . Make sure to read the manual on how to flat tow since you mentioned towing behind your RV. There were previous members that experienced issues due to not following the procedures (credit to @Tilzbow for previously posting). You may already be aware, but...
Just when I think I've finally gotten rid of all that red Utah dirt in my Bronco I go back and fill my Bronco back up. I never get tired of that view.
Glad you had a good time @Scott M
I am with team "cut bait". I really hate to say that, but have def had friends that got a lemon and kept saying "Let's see what happens after this 4th attempt at repair". If I found myself regularly passing on driving my newer vehicle because it was less reliable than a project car...yeah...