I had good luck with this one for over a year but it stopped working recently and I haven't had time to troubleshoot it. I wired it to an upfitter switch and connect to it with a tablet mounted in the cabin. If I can't get it to work I will connect the 2nd one I bought and see how long that...
I have had the one from Goat Fabrication mounted for a couple of years. I appreciate the simple, clean look and it allows me to mount items at the edges of the dash to avoid cluttering everything in the middle. It also works with a USB dash hub to power everything easily.
My Bronco lives outside during the cold winters so I keep a small cooler with Gatorade bottles and emergency food bars in it. The Gatorade supposedly has a lower freezing point than water and the cooler also seems to help it resist freezing.
I would prefer the cross bars on the rack have T slots. Also, has the rack been confirmed to fit all of the painted tops or does it have issues like other racks? I believe it is due to differing depths of the mounting slots of the hardtop.
You can find them on Amazon for a lot less. I have the ones from Mabett. Mine don't see hard use but after a couple of years I have had no issues with them.
We attended our first Bronco gathering at Super Cel West last year. Met some great people, went on some great trail rides. We have our rental booked for this year. But I was very disappointed in the number of manufacturers/retailers present, especially since so many are located in the west.
Here is a video from a few years ago. I don't know how this translates to the eye test on the road but their results are interesting. The 6:40 mark shows the numbers for the DD SS3's.
For comparison to other popular 315/70R17 tires: Goodyear lists the Territory MT as 34.41 outside diameter, Toyo lists both the AT III and the RT Trail as 34.4, Falken lists the A/T4W at 34.7 and BF Goodrich lists both the KO2 and KO3 as 34.4. All manufacturers list the RPM at 604 except the...
We went to Moab for the first time last month. We are relatively new to off roading, especially the style in Moab. I used FunTreks books, Trailsoffroad and OnX off road as well as watched many YouTube videos. The trail ratings can be different depending which source you use. For example...