Cool! Thanks for the info. Last question, is there going to be an option for just the mounts and no lights? I'm generally a fan of more round style lighting and not afraid to make stuff work on my own, but everything out there now, puts the height of the light so high up it plays with my soft...
I have 33's (285/70/17) and no lift on my non sasquatch Black Diamond and the crash bars removed. I have 9" wheels with a -6 offset.
I can probably fit 34's (285/75/17) on it without an issue for any road use, but any light offroading would start with some flex rubbing on small flex obstacles.
I have the light bar and it absolutely increases the flapping on the soft top.
I’ve adjusted them every way I can and I can only move the noise further back and above like 45 mph it’s pretty hard to hold a convo. I was definitely expecting some noise, and with the soft top down it’s not that...
I went with 285/70/17 BFG KO2's because they fit my Black Diamond with no lift and weigh 55 lbs, 33's fill out the wheel well very nicely and look the part with no lift installed on a non-sasquatch model.
Had the full on 50" lightbar from KC, but with the soft top it was unbearable when the roof was latched. I'm trying out this set up in the meantime, just for fun It's just the outer most lights of the lightbar. I don't know if it will be these lights exactly, but I kind of like the idea, the...
Anything but black. All black wheels and all black tires have always been my least favorite look on almost every car ever, regardless of color.
Says the guy who digs polished wheels and RWL, and gets called a boomer for it all the time.
But this is what I see evertime someone has blacked out...
You have to pop the plastic housing off. There are 6 bolts that mount the bumper on. 3 on each frame end. Those also hold the bracket for the D rings.
If you want to change to a standard style ring you have to change the bracket. If you just want to get those off to paint or get colored ones you...
I swapped out my capable bumper for a modular a guy was selling pretty local. I don't like the look of many aftermarket ones, they're often too angular for me. Despite being a "square vehichle" the Bronco has a quite a bit of curves on it, especially the front end and the modular bumper fit's...