1. reserved for future winch
2. open
3. open
4. Oracle "Bronco" lighted letters on front grille
5. White Fog lights (Mabett Raptor style)
6. Amger Fog lights (Mabett Raptor style) - great for snow as amber adds color to the snow banks
No idea what to put on 2 and 3!
Definitely love my Badass Blue Squatch! Still adding accessories, latest are mud flaps for winter snow, and Broaddict Side Steps (perfect fit and removable when rock crawling demands it). I've done 15 add-ons so far... :)
If you live in snow country, amber fog lights are great when driving at night on snow covered roads. I have Mabett Raptor style (2 lights, both light up either amber or white) lights in HD bumper. I turn them on/off with 2 Aux switches.
That's fair.
I'm more of the mind that these are badass tires and should be amazing this winter. I'll definitely post about it if they are either amazing or total crap this winter in the snow. lol
Call me crazy, but I don't really believe there's a need to change anything for winter use. Drive slower, be safe and sane, and use the tech that's there, no?
Use 4WD when the sign says Chains or 4WD Required. 4H or 4L (or 4A) as desired/required. Lock the rear differential when it's really slippery, maybe the front too if you're not getting anywhere in the deep(er) snow. I drove my front wheel drive with all season radials in most snow conditions...
FWIW, I had an enormous amount of bug splatter on my windshield from a road trip before I put this on my Bronco. And now I get almost no bugs on the road. It really is functional and looks good. I was a little worried about the prep on the hood damaging the paint, but it's under the aeroskin and...
65, 2 Door Badlands Sasquatch with roof rack and some mods done and more on the way. If the girlfriend's kid wants to come along, he (and a buddy or gf) can climb into the back. Probably will get a roof carrier for longer road trips and already have a trailer hitch mounted bike rack. Mine is...
I’m getting 20.3 mpg average so far. I use Eco on highways but now I need to compare with Normal mode to see if it’s really saving anything. Ha
2023 Badlands Squatch, 2.7L stock, 3k miles.
Badlands Squatch, going to use the roof rack for skiis soon, and carrier. Drove a 4-door at Bronco Off Roadeo in Nevada and was thinking how great it would’ve been to drive a 2-door instead!