I have a 2018 F250 FX4 as a daily driver. I drove 2 Badlands at the Texas Off-Roadeo, 1 Sasquatch and 1 non. I experienced no similarity in the ride quality to either Bronco and my truck. We got after it pretty well around the funhaver and I certainly would have been pissing blood and...
I recommend everyone who plans on removing their hard top apply this.
Removing and replacing the hard top is like playing Operation. But, instead of a loud buzzer you scrape paint off the roll cage.
The fact that he liked the cloth seats better than the leather is pretty much on point with Ford seat quality. I own multiple Ford products and have found that their higher end seats are often less comfortable than their cloth offerings. That being said, I’m happy with the comfort of the MGV...
Finally, a law I’m all for!
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The highway ride quality was great. I’ve got an appointment Thursday to address the faults. I’ll have them recalibrate for the increased tire size too.
The tires are 285/70’s. I did air down. Another owner had a similar fault message that turned out to be a loose ABS sensor, hopefully that’s all this turns out to be.
I’m in Pinehurst. Although you probably got a nice price, it must not have been easy to let the FJ go. I know we can’t keep all the toys.
My buddy has a Gladiator. They’re great rigs too. Enjoying that will definitely ease the pain of waiting for your Bronco.
Ha! No CPS intervention.
We spotted a FJ 40 on the beach. So I showed my kids the jump seats in the back, gave them the “back in my day” speech and told them to be thankful for comfort the Bronco offers.
My family and I packed up the 2 door Velocity Blue Black Diamond and made the 4-1/2 hour drive to North Carolina’s Outer Banks this weekend and I’d like to share the good, the bad, and the ugly.
The Good:
My wife and kids agreed the Bronco is surprisingly comfortable on the road compared to our...