I like this idea. I have an Ecoflow river portable battery that I keep in the back, but have been considering breaking it down such that the batteries and other hardware are hidden in the cargo hold and then cut the driver side rear trim panel so I can mount the interface panel and power...
Just received and installed mine yesterday. Took a couple of hours, but only because I had to stop intermittently to run errands, and because I had to make some mods to keep my light bar.
I haven’t tried putting the rear windows in but I can see it’s not gonna be easy. It also rubs metal on...
I had the same problem. The weatherstripping was secure but had a slight bulge that the window wasn’t quite clearing cast enough. I did the adjustment procedure below and it solved the problem. It’s been over a year now and still working fine...
i have had the ford rubber mats since march 22 in my badlands with washout floors. I’ve had weather tech and always loved them but since these were specific to the bronco I thought I’d give them a try. So far they’ve been great. No complaints at all.
I have about 33,000 miles on my 22 sas badlands. Noticed this afternoon that there’s a split or seam showing on the diameter of the front wheels, but not on any of the others. Pressure is consistently in the upper 30’s. Tires (excluding spare) get rotated at the dealer every 7500 miles. I’m...
I’ve pieces together that they appear when you’re driving at low speeds away from streets and roads. This includes when you’re on a long driveway. I think Nav assumes you’re off-roading and starts dropping bread crumbs so you can find your way back.
Be careful if you have rubber floor mats. I have a 2600 psi washer and have used it several times on my Bronco with no issues. Yesterday I pulled out the rubber OEM floor mats to rinse off and it chewed chunks out with a few quick swipes from 6-8” away.
It can be done - I changed something in Forscan based on a thread I found here and now my windows roll up using the key fob by pressing the lock button twice and holding it down on the second press.
I think the reason it’s disabled by default is that there’s no pressure sensor to tell it to...
I reserved a Cybertruck in February 2020. Reserved the Bronco in July 2020. Only one of these trucks is currently in my garage and despite the long wait, at least the Bronco exists. In fact I’ve not seen a single update message from Tesla, nor have I seen any cybertruck aside from the concept at...
Having a soft top hasn’t slowed me down. Did one trip using Exposed Racks crossbars, but finally finished the trailer I was building while I waited for my order and plan to use it until I get my hands on a hard top.
They are solid. They don’t feel wobbly and don’t move once installed. Powder coat looks as good as thy day they were installed. My only complaint is that there is some rusting around the (silver, in my cases) logo inserts. Doesn’t look like anything that will threaten to weaken the step, but it...
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something like this - you could double check the size of the hole but these are cheap and always handy...
Most apple watches made in recent years have a built-in decibel meter app; has anyone suggested a thread to track everyone's readings and cabin conditions (trim level, HT/ST, carpet, kilmat, etc.) Since it's all the same hardware and location (10 or 2 on the steering wheel) seems like that would...
I did this install and while it’s scary, it’s not so bad as long as you double check your measurements and follow the instructions. There is a little flex in the table that allows for (slight) error. You won’t drill too far as long as you don’t drill to fast and use light, steady pressure. Let...
The engine and transmission are stock even though it’s like spinning plates trying to keep everything working and tuned. I figure by the time it actually gives out, electric conversion will be cheap and easy enough to do for fun.