My mom has celiac which means she's very allergic to gluten. If she gets a crumb in her food she'll throw up for three days. That GF label means there's not even any chance of cross contamination. Even in a meat plant they could be making meatballs or whatever with bread crumbs in them and...
It looks sold out to me too, even on eBay. But it seems it was just a promo printed item. Maybe you can print your own here? It's called the Basecamp Beast of Burden. I've now seen it on several sites where you can customize bags.
Oof, well it seems you'll have to buy 10 of them.
My rear passenger window has failed to move down when I open the door almost since I got it in May 22. I've tried the reset trick and it will last for a while, but then it always seems to fail. When that happens, it also won't auto-roll up. You have to hold the button to close it.
A few weeks...
I've only ever heard of them being emailed. Some have shown up weeks before the Bronco, some have arrived weeks after.
I guess I should add, some never show up.
I tried a stubby, but in the suburbs where I live, it couldn't keep the radio station signals 25 miles away. Relatively flat land south of Minneapolis too.
From: https://www.autotrader.com/car-news/jeep-once-sold-two-wheel-drive-wrangler-and-it-was-weird-281474979998290
Jeep sold 2WD Wranglers from 2007 to 2010, and only in the 4-door Wrangler Unlimited body style. Initially, skipping 4WD shaved $2,000 off the list price, but only the X and Sahara...
My rear passenger door does this. I've had mine since 5/22. It was fine both summers and as soon as it got cold started acting up. It also won't auto-roll up. It seems to work fine every time I take it to the shop. They told me next time to drive it right to the oil change door so they can see...
I bought a non-SAS OBX with Lux to drive around daily. I have the the 4A and it's fantastic in the snow (which can be over half the year here). Yes, the 4HI would suffice, but the 4A is easier. I love driving my kids around in it, running errands in it, and the occasional road trip. My kids...
I think the problems and issues are magnified on an enthusiast forum like this. It really is fun to drive and I love getting into mine every day....but it's a squeaky, loud on the highway, non-aerodynamic box on wheels. It's more like a Wrangler than anything else. You have to be the kind of...
This. I'm in MN too. There are times when it's so cold the salt doesn't melt the ice. I drove 4WD Wranglers for 25 years. You can do it, but once I tried AWD in my wife's Atlas, I knew I wanted it in my Bronco. It feels more secure on the road when you run into unseen ice.
If you want all the Bronco branding and markings on the glass, make sure you ask for OEM glass. Last summer I had to wait 2 months for OEM over whatever the other option was. I haven't seen it, but I'm guessing those things are missing.
I had 500 miles on mine when a rock smashed mine. The new...