Iāve taken the bronco on some extremely tight trails with logs, mud holes up to the bumpers, and large rocks big enough to test out the rock rails and the mudflaps are unscathed. I havenāt removed the lowers either. You could totally run these without the lowers and still have some rock chip...
No regrets! I have put over 2000 miles on the bronco and on some crazy Jeep trails. The mudflaps have been a worthwhile investment. The sasquach tires throw some rocks!
My big hangup with just leaving the seats folded down where the headrest got in the way of being able to plug in anything in the 120 V or 12 V plugs in the back of the center console and you also couldnāt slide or recline the front seats very well. Itās also way easier to get stuff in and out of...
I ended up taking the seatbelts off of the seats and plugging them back in they tuck underneath the carpet nicely you canāt even tell theyāre under there and no more airbag and seatbelt light
FYI it does not work on the back seats (but it doesnāt really matter because there are no seat pressure sensors in the back of a 2 door, 4 door might have them so it might work on a 4 door) When I pulled my backseat out I had to leave the seatbelts in place and plug them back in or else I got a...
I wonder if you disabled the 2 rear seatbelts like I explained how to do in this post if that would work? I only did the front seats in my Bronco I will try the rears today.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/how-to-disable-seatbelt-chime.27125/#post-934663
Iāve had my two door for a few weeks now and have put 1000 miles on it. My dealership finally got a four-door as a demo model, I went to get in it and really didnāt like the B pillar placement, the front door on the four-door is way smaller and not as easy getting into.
I couldnāt find this anywhere so I figured Iād post it. If you have a big dog riding shotgun or are driving around on your farm where a seatbelt isnāt needed and the seatbelt chime is bugging you it is easy to disable.
1) Sit in the seat you want to disable the chime for. (you will have to do...
I started a thread about the mudflaps here:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/%F0%9F%90%8A-gatorback-mudflaps-received-%F0%9F%90%8A.25078/
Lots of good info and comments about mudflaps here. I searched High and low for Sasquach mudflaps but there is only one direct fit option right now.
I just did Door sills and Door cups it was crazy expensive to do the whole truck and they would have to remove all the first edition stickers and emblems. They also told me PPF is good for 10 years and after that it starts doing paint damage and I believe it needs to be taken off and re-done so...
Picked mine up this week. Got the windows tinted and some PPF done right away. Installed the Gatorback mudflaps so the sides of the truck donāt get rock chips from the Sasquatch tires that pick up soooo much gravel. I love CO!