The carbonized grey wheels and grille on the Big Bend should look great - I love the look of the 35s but it’ll be my DD too. I’m catching myself looking at Wranglers and trucks and their tires to try and visualize. The 32s should be good.
You’re totally right. I actually mentioned this in another thread. I think the lack of standard safety features is a touch bothersome. It’s 2020. This will be a 2021 model year rig. Brand new. I know this is an off-road vehicle, but I will be using it primarily for daily-driving. Safety...
My only concern with the Base is the lack of safety features. If I’m going to buy a brand new rig, I’d appreciate some basic safety functionality while I’m on the highway and whatnot. I know it’s as barebones as it gets, and the point of this vehicle isn’t to be the most...
Hey all - I can’t follow all the quotes and replies in here. I’m not very knowledgeable about cars and wheels/tires, but...what size tires would be fine aftermarket for the Base model (bigger than 30s) without any extra steps?
I would love a touch more clearance, but IMO for my uses, Sasquch...
I forgot the base model had all-season tires. A base model is going to be pretty civilized on-road due to its all-season tires. I mentioned Outer Banks because that seems to be the "creature comfort-oriented" model, so it's likely to be a comfy daily driver.
I've driven Vermont winters quite a...
Thank you!
Yeah I’m thinking between the wrangler and the ranger, if those feel good then the bronco definitely would be. I love my Civic but I’ve always wanted a bigger vehicle, this fits the bill. I’ve always wanted a wrangler to take the top off but I’m not a big Jeep fan - so this would be...
Hi y’all.
I have a 4-door Bronco reservation. I currently have a 2012 Honda Civic. I’m from and live in Vermont. I’ve seen plenty of off-road vehicles, and I’ve ridden in both big F150s and Wranglers. I’ve never driven anything truck-ish besides my father’s 2019 Tacoma, and his manual 2003...