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  1. Why NOT to go from Plastic to Modular

    Keep in mind the High-speed/light weight bumper was the critical component in making the Wildtrak the Desert Runner, to begin with.
  2. Optioned Raptor running boards: Sell? Keep?

    Bronco take-off parts go for little or nothing, I picked up running boards, rock rails, and a capable bumper from free to $100, a mod bumper for $250. People don't want that crap taking up garage space. Maybe you find someone to pay $100-200 but I wouldn't bet on it.
  3. Filson is bringing me back to Ford

    Or perhaps because 4 doors look silly on 32's, and 35's on the small axles/rack/gearing would be pretty silly.
  4. Filson is bringing me back to Ford

    Where did Ford say this?
  5. ESPN draft analyst has arm amputated after horrific Bronco crash

    Granted a Texas doe, is about the size of a large coon here.
  6. a Price Check (and a Vibe Check) 2025 BadSas

    Just for reference, my small local dealer has a New 25 Sas Badlands, painted hardtop, 2.7, mid-package, MSRP $65 listed for $56 after discounts. Hoss 3.0 is just a $2200 shocks package (shocks with 19K miles on them). I don't value Lux package like some, so I'd take the new one in a heart beat...
  7. 2022 SAS 4D 2.7 Base 4 Sale!

    Buyer must post asking price..... congratulations with your purchase!
  8. Fender flare repair

    Check FB marketplace/craigslist, sometimes you'll see complete sets for $50
  9. If you started your Bronco build over tomorrow, what would you do differently?

    How long to we usually wait between Exoshield starting these posts, and Kilo showing up saying they'd install exoshield? About now?
  10. The best trim for a new buyer

    Sas in Hoss 2.0....... The price of the Black Diamond package according to the current price and build is $4495 (which to me is an awful value), the cost of the Sasquatch package (Hoss 2.0), is an extra $1680 over the BD package. IMO, paying an extra $1680 for 210 IFS axle, front locker...
  11. The best trim for a new buyer

    It used to be $2665 over the BB, and you could add the locker to the BB for $800. Hoss 2.0 only costs $1680 over the BD (which you say is a worse value than the BD), and then you say HOSS 2.0 is a value at $3k. If it's a value at $3K why would it be terrible value at $1680?:unsure:
  12. The best trim for a new buyer

    This is what I don't get with all the BD advise (not the old BD trim), you are paying 2/3 of price of the Sas package, and not getting half the package. The rear locker was a no-brainer when it was a $800, not so much when it's now $4500.
  13. Bronco Blaze Destroys Garage with Restored 1970 EB and 2024 Raptor

    Another station wagon bites the dust.
  14. Street Glow v. Rock Lights

    If you enjoy smoking pot, while laying under your rig, sure.
  15. The best trim for a new buyer

    I think disco is 27# heavier than the sway bar.
  16. The best trim for a new buyer

    There's nothing wrong with the glorified golf cart, but I think the 2 door should come from the factory with turf tires and a bag rack, for tooling around the Villages.
  17. The best trim for a new buyer

    You used a 2-door WT
  18. The best trim for a new buyer

    Best value ever, and no ones ever needed power seats, or an auto dimming mirror, let alone painted mirrors, for fire roads or overlanding.
  19. The best trim for a new buyer

    I don't think you can get powered seats on a Big Bend.
  20. The best trim for a new buyer

    More information is needed, spend about $51k on the Obx and you can get your heated seats, painted trim and mini-van tires.... where an extra $1k gets you a Base Sasquatch with better axles front and rear, beefed up steering rack, better shocks with lift, 35" tires (and gearing), front locker...


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