I have skipped going through it the other 4 trips I have made, I knew it was going to be tight, probably leave a mark tight, risks noted and challenge accepted. I know who was the cause of the minor damage, and I won’t sleep any worse. Quick release fenders would be awesome, hopefully one day.
Was in Uwharrie this past weekend and wasn’t quite thin enough to fit in a spot on Dutch John, at least it didn’t rip the fender off. Was able to push it back into place, time will tell if it (mostly) buffs out. Camera woman was very squeamish at the action, so pardon the camera work.
I do it myself, the TPMS has always corrected itself on my first drive after rotating. On my previous Gladiator I did have a sensor fail in what was the spare at the time, when it rotated in there was just a line instead of the PSI. Discount tire was able to use there tool to verify that the...
I am heading back again this weekend, I try to get out there several times a year. If there is a group that wants to set up a meetup and run the trails, I am down.
When you set up your “R” mode, turn it off and every time you get in and double tap the “R” button it will turn off. Not the best solution, but if your going to use the “R” mode, may as well use it to the fullest.
Thanks guys, I am wanting to get more familiar with the Bronco and my daughter will definitely enjoy learning it. I have been out several times with it already, but I am still learning capabilities and limitations, goal is to NOT learn it the hard way!
Awesome, if you don’t mind, how much off-roading experience did you have before going? I came over from Jeeps and have a lot of hours behind the wheel off road. I am sure I will learn things from them, and my daughter definitely will, but I am hoping it is worth the trip.
Here is my thread about the @Maximus-3 removable winch cradle mount.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/maximus-3-removable-winch-mount-saddle-installed.123407/
It does require frame horn reinforcement, which did require drilling out a small hole on the frame with a step bit to enlarge it.