I believe in NYS the registration code would be "SUBN", which I assume is an abbreviation for suburban. At least it has been for my previous SUVs. I never really checked the Bronco registration when that one came in but I assume it is the same.
Doesn't matter what the state calls it...
I hope some of the 5 hours you spent at the dealer was time the dealer took to detail it before delivery. That driver's floor is a mess. And don't even get me started on Badlands as two words. LOL.
Seriously though, nice ride. Congrats OP.
Make sure you order rubber floor mats for the wash-out floor and not carpeted floors. At least that is what I would do, so they fit your long-term floor not your temporary floor. They are different than the ones for carpeted floors. They don't have the nubs on the back to lock into carpet.
Same here. Mabbett fronts only. No regrets. Badlands non-squatch.
Mabbett actually offers a front-only option. Got mine for around $80. I dont even notice they are there, and they do the job of keeping stones from being thrown into the sides.
I had the top back to position 1 for the first time this year the other day. Not as cold in upstate NY as ND, but still nice to get the top down in March.
I would say this might apply to fishing poles as well. Anyone try and get a 7' plus fishing pole in a 2 door? I know in my more door, they go quite a ways into the back seat roof space.
This looks cool. I am from the Albany-Troy area and I am interested but don't know if I can make those dates work, but I will keep it in mind.
Sorry for the hijack, and congrats to OP on the new whip.
To the best of my knowledge, this is correct.^^^^^^^^
Trail Turn assist is an auto transmission-only feature, and if I am not mistaken ALL automatic transmission broncos have the feature, regardless of trim level.
This one is perfect for me and my trailer. Comes out just far enough. Link:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007M308U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The Drawtite hitch, in my humble opinion, looks awkward. Sticks out too far and you are stuck with that full-time. I use the curt hitch and a longer drawbar. If the intent is bike racks, get an extension for the curt you can take on and off as needed. That way you are not stuck with that...