I saw that too and I don't know what they mean. But I had no issues during the break in time and hopefully you won't either. And once I was around 1,200 miles or so I could actually "feel" a difference, I could tell it was smoother and more broken in so that's the way to go.
Oh, and also, the...
I have the 2.3 in my 2025 2 door base and kept under 55 and varied my speeds for the first 1,000 miles, did no towing and basically didn't brake heavy unless some idiot driver did something stupid to make me lol! He runs real nice and smooth now so I'd follow that and you'll be happy.
I had to...
For what it helps I have a 2025 2 door base that we took the rear seats out of and I put down a heavy rubber mat from Tractor Supply since I'm hauling rounds of firewood and at times trash cans with mulch or compost, it works okay for me but it's not as much stuff as you are hauling but maybe...
1970 Maverick-was my Grandfather's who passed away in 1975
1977 Mustang-inice little car until head gasket blew
1987 Bronco-had for 38 years, just sold him last August, too much wrong with him to save
2022 Tacoma-too small, not my cup of tea
2025 Nissan Frontier-very nice truck, but when I saw...
My 1987 Bronco that I had for 38 years was "Big Boy" while his "sister" the wife's 2001 Rav 4 is "little girl". I sold Big Boy last August and 11/28/25 bought a '25 2 door base and he is "Junior" 😆
Just for kicks and giggles I sometimes check online to see if the local dealers have any 2 doors, and it seems like when they do get one it sells out very quickly. But they don't seem to be getting as many as they used to.
Like I said I drove about 80 miles to Sussex, New Jersey for mine. There...
I'll have to get one of the younger people at work that is smarter than me (that's almost all of them) and more tech savvy to have them put up pictures!
Just wanted to say hello and share my Bronco(s) story.
Right about this time of year, 39 years ago, as a young 26 year old guy I bought a 1987 Custom Bronco, pretty basic truck but just what I needed. I hauled literally TONS of firewood and branches and mulch and soccer equipment when I coached...