With the rear seats folded down, you end up with a fair bit of room. I had a full size beer keg, plus all of my groceries and hunting gear for a week in the back, with more room for stuff to stack. But if you're planning on camping out of it, you'll need a tent, or a camper.
No, I was actually referring to a protector for the top of the dash. Full length lumber in the 2dr has to sit up there, and it scratched the dash under the windshield. Something like a 70's style dashboard shag rug would've prevented that
I mean the mud flaps are great in the snow as well, not that you'll get a ton in Nashville. I wish I'd ordered the Ford ones with my vehicle, but I have the IAG offroad ones now, and they're great. But no snow, and no gravel, I'm not sure you need them
I wish I'd had a dash protector when I loaned it to my Dad to move 8' lumber with. Also packout crates full of ammo will in fact scratch the sides of the cargo area. As far as serious advice, mudflaps front and rear definitely keep more rocks from hitting the paint on gravel roads, and I wish...
Probably a problem only for Canadians, (we really should pick one measurement system) but it bothers me that I can't have my dashboard in kmph and the boost pressure in psi. It lets you pick for the tires, so why not use that selection for all pressures?
I turned mine off in the settings in the centre console. I believe the setting was called key detection alert, but I'll check when I get in it to go home
I just kind of closed the fuse cover on mine, and it seems to be working fine after 6 months. I'm going to try and find a better way to do it whenever it warms up
Bench seat for the front, and the ability to disable all the nannying for the manual transmission. Also, not specific to the Bronco, but any vehicle that has a push button ignition should have the touch activated door handles. Nothing more annoying to me than having to dig around in my pocket...
Parking in the snow in my yard, instead of the driveway, is how I let my neighbours know I'm cool 😎. Not pictured is the 2 foot snowbank I have to ramp to get it in there
I second @DOUBLED16 on the exotics section. Also, for anything you're doing outside the show, try to get a few blocks away from the convention centre/CN tower minimum to avoid paying the tourist markup
Glad it's at least "normal". I was worried it was a bigger problem. After my engine problem and my MIC roof I was not excited at the thought of bringing it back to the dealer again.
Wondering how normal it is that when my climate control is on 2nd from max or max fan, it will blow pretty hard, then occasionally instantly slow down a bit, then slowly come back up to full speed. Almost as if it's a dc motor running at 14v and then suddenly gets 10v, then slowly climbs back...
All I've run since my first fill from the dealer is the 93, so I can definitely attest to more pep when I switched. Better fuel economy? I didn't notice any difference. I do notice that my fuel seems to drop like a rock under -10C (14F). It really seemed to drink it this morning on the way to...