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  1. 74Weld Portal Review

    Thankfully I kept all the takeoff parts and if I have problems in the future they’ll be going back on and my 68 Bronco will be the primary crawler
  2. 74Weld Portal Review

    I definitely have the dowels and everything fit snug, a few ā€œtapsā€ with a dead blow hammer and they were on.
  3. 74Weld Portal Review

    @zuke you only need to anchor the safety wire if you’re doing a single bolt. With two or more they anchor each other. That being said @SierraBronco brought some key points to my/our attention regarding the problem and that is the bolts being stressed from the loading on the brackets under...
  4. 74Weld Portal Review

    I do have the dowels and thanks @SierraBronco for the info. I’m always learning. We appreciate the time and detailed information you provide in your posts and responsesšŸ‘
  5. 74Weld Portal Review

    I obviously haven’t done it yet, the photo is just to show that the bolt heads are accessible and can be safetied
  6. 74Weld Portal Review

    I dont know why I didn’t think of it until yesterday but what about safety wiring the mounting bolts once installed? Granted it won’t ensure they maintain the torque they’re installed to but it’ll certainly keep the bolts from unthreading. Aviation and racers have been safetying for decades and...
  7. 74Weld Portal Review

    I realize it’s a little early to make a determination since the Turn Off-road portals are just now getting into consumers hands and on their rigs. That being said any thoughts on their brake mount design? It would appear that being machined into the housing should eliminate the bolt loosening...
  8. Bronco Raptor Steering Wheel Swap w/ Functional Paddles -- DIY installation writeup

    Thanks @Ducati1098 I’m always learning from your inputs and feedback!šŸ‘
  9. Bronco Raptor Steering Wheel Swap w/ Functional Paddles -- DIY installation writeup

    Did you swap a Raptor dash panel in as well? Did you try driving it and trying an up shift and downshift using the paddles? The wiring for the paddles is already installed, so it should work, wonder what the issue could be?
  10. Bronco Raptor Steering Wheel Swap w/ Functional Paddles -- DIY installation writeup

    You don’t need to make any forescan adjustments. I have a 2022 Wildtrak and installed the BRaptor paddle shift steering wheel in it. What you need to do is switch the BRaptor keypad circuit boards out and install the ones from your Wildtrak steering wheel. All your current Wildtrak steering...
  11. Does your Bronco ever lock itself with the key fob inside?

    Yep, not like my other vehicle that won’t let you lock the doors if the fob is inside.
  12. Lobo HNT Hidden Winch Skid Plate and Openroad 13500 winch installation, pictures, and review

    @Ed Morris I’m a little late to this thread, nonetheless I’m finally installing the Lobo HNT on my 2022 Wildtrak. Your comment amount making a wood cradle is exactly what I’m planning to do. I learned that from installing an Atlas II and NP435 4speed in my 68 Bronco. It went smoothly so I’ll be...
  13. Bronco Raptor Steering Wheel Swap w/ Functional Paddles -- DIY installation writeup

    @Caprichoso I did the BRaptor steering wheel swap on my 2022 Wildtrak based on @Rfisher75 posts. It was a pretty simple swap with no loose or extra wires and no programming. What you need to do is switch your Hertige steering wheel circuit boards for the BRaptor circuit boards and then plug in...
  14. Bronco Raptor Steering Wheel Swap w/ Functional Paddles -- DIY installation writeup

    Looks great @2door! Up until your swap we’ve all used the BRapter steering wheel and trim ā€œringā€. I’d love to see some photos of how you did it.
  15. Plugs after one year

    I haven’t read all the comments so if this info has already been shared my apologies. What the plugs look like depends on when you pull them. Ideally to get the best indication of your engines tune/performance you want to pull them after the engine is at operating temp and after driving and then...


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