Wind noise like crazy with the soft top. Also it seems governed at 101. Couldn't go faster than that. (done stupidly on a restricted access area of the highway with minimal other traffic flowing. Still dumb. Don't go 101 in a Bronco)
@rws Definitely beware of rocks getting slung around from these tires for the first few hundred miles. I've got mud flaps on the front just to save the paint a bit. I don't care about everyone else enough to have put 'em on the back yet... haha
Welcome to the club!! There seems to be a group of some size that heads up to N GA nearly every weekend lol. Keep your eyes open in the group here for posts. I usually see them around Friday for planning a trip Sat/Sun. Lots of great places of varying difficulty all over N GA. Hope to see you...
I kinda love it, and I kinda hate that I do... lol
There's probably plenty of room. They're sitting on the ground in front of the existing mounted wheels so it looks worse than it probably would be.
@Suma Performance Got them delivered today!! Now all that's left is figuring out how to remove the OEM mirrors to put these on... Any tips or tutorials?
Hey man! No worries at all. I wheel with a Jeep, a Taco, and a Disco. Nothing but love here for off roading. We typically post a N. GA run in here once or twice a month, and I'll try to remember to reach out to you if me and my friends go any time outside of a Bronco group run.
Hope you get...
@Hedrock There's plenty up near Blue Ridge. If you want maintained areas, check out Iron Mountain in Dahlonega. Costs money and can be crowded, but it's a ton of fun.
Otherwise check out the trails around Cooper Creek or the OHV in Blue Ridge called Beasley Knob. $5 for Beasley, but it's a blast!