It may be lol...I've not really studied any of the factory bumper options because I always assumed I'd go aftermarket.
I like how it's just a bar with no underpinning. I knew you could take the end caps off but didn't realize the bumper was so slim.
The stronger front axle is the part that intrigues me the most. I realize there is a warranty, but what about all of those who claimed the stock front end was not beefy enough to handle 35+'s long term?
Does anyone know of any sites where I could play with some exterior renders of the Bronco? Interactive Garage is cool, but I was looking for a way to look at striping etc.
There is a thread here from the DSI rep directly. Not sure about these prices...seem bloated compared to a la carte and doing the "easy" stuff yourself. And I wonder if the prices through 4WP would be lower separate from the dealer.
I appreciate the OP's offer of dealer install and warranty. However, I tend to agree with the quote above. It seems too steep for upgrades we could do a la carte for much less.
Thanks for the quick response. The inevitable question: will the gearing on a non-Sasquatch effectively handle 37's? That has been a source of debate here for, oh, 4 years.
Some dumb questions:
1. Do these prices include labor?
2. This is limited to the Northeast only? So the rest of us are out of luck? Is that temporary or permanent?
I can certainly see the convenience of a Carvana or Carmax transaction. But in this market, I feel it would be better to try a private sale first. Facebook Marketplace has proven effective for many people I know--if you wade through the junk. Autotrader, CarGuru and others would probably be...
It won't impress the people next to me at the stoplight, but this feel and the lyrics I think will fit a late summer day with the top down.
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Oh my. This wait really has driven us crazy.
Ford: "Introducing one of the most innovative and anticipated vehicles released in years: the Bronco!"
Bronco6g: "No locking gas cap? This thing can't go offroad!"
I ordered a BB 4dr with a soft top for three reasons:
1. I'm on a budget because I hate monthly payments. I nickel-and-dimed my build until $700 was a deal-breaker.
2. I like the convenience of being able to go up or down with it on the fly.
3. In 6 months someone will put a step-by-step...
I get what you're saying. But I have yet to see the Bronco side-by-side next to any real-world vehicle. For goodness' sake, park it next to a Miata for all I care and post the pics. I'm game.
I did not. But my dealer was able to look at it in the system. He said the printouts yesterday afternoon still said June 7, but it must have updated sometime in the night. By 11 today it said June 28.