My wife constantly used to lose hers and inevitability it was between the center console and one of the seats, usually stuck against the seat rail. Bought a set of those bumpers that you stuff in the space and haven't had to go looking since..
Cool video! I prefer sand/mud over rock crawling. The previous video with you rock crawling was great as well: you just have too much fun!
What air pressure were you running on the sand?
My original rings from my Raptor fit perfect for the Bronco so I had the dealer swap them when it was in for lights: no issues from what I understand.
With that said I had to do the spare tire ring to match and it wasn't easy: few bolts were a PITA to get out but finally no problem. Getting...
The ultimate FU from Ford would be let them sit until the order holders give up and then scrap them... Take the tax loss
Ford built these to give order holders hope and to keep their workers working. That's the only reasonable explanation I can figure why they are allocating the chips (or...
Thanks for the reminder on the shackles
And worse yet DON'T Plastic Dip those beauty rings!!
BTW before anyone says anything, mine are stock Ford : left over from my Raptor fit perfect!
If I had known more about the trail, and I was the only one driving (experienced off roader) I probably wouldn't have done it. But since my wife was also going to drive (a real newbie) I paid for it 'just in case'
Shit can happen at any time and with anyone, so take from it what you will.
Very nice and explanatory video. Nice to see that onboard air is getting to be a real option for those that need/want it.
As for me, I don't air down enough to justify the cost of the ARB, so for about $350 I got a Maxi Trac air compressor from NAPA and 4 way inflate/deflate from Mid Atlantic...
Sorry in advance for those waiting on a 2 door but....
The lower the number of 2 doors the more mine will be worth when the kids pry my cold dead hands off the steering wheel....LOL
Seriously there has been no rhyme or reason on how Ford has built the Bronco: probably the biggest cluster *uck...
Great tip: one I haven't used. Simple Green seemed to work pretty good on the Xtera, haven't done the Bronco yet.
I found for the most part that the black plastic always fades unless you're always on top of it.
I'll probably just use rattle can bedliner on the flares and side steps like I did...
Great pics!
And really looks like a blast.
Not sure how I would handle trails that wide without a 200+ft drop off on one side to keep the butt cheeks puckered....
My dealer paid everything for the rodeo for both my wife and me. The only thing I paid was gas and lodging at the Red Cliff which came to about $600. Plus $250 free merch.
We went last month, mainly for the wife who is a self proclaimed 'Professional Passenger' to let her get comfortable 4 wheeling. While the trail was a blast, not too hard nor too easy, I wasn't impressed with the guides nor the food. We had better food in town and at the hotel.
One was totally...
Kinda wondering when this would happen.
Just didn't think it would be one of us.
Totally bad ass and looks so good.
Great job! Wish I had skills to figure it out, but alas I know my limitations
Congrats!
Much the same with me except I've always been a gear head: Raising 6 kids takes a big bite out of the ole paycheck. Now that they're gone the wife and I can spend their inheritance