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Twister22

Badlands
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michael
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lone jack,mo
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1965 Mustang 1968 Mustang Factory Five Cobra
Your Bronco Model
Badlands
I was/am under the impression it's to create the Wildtrak look, including the grill (Which is a horrible miss in the Badlands), the beauty rim , and bucking Bronco on the back, as well as the roof and other parts.

If I was buying a 25, this would be a must for me. That and the Fox shocks were the reason I got the Wildtrak over the Badlands, easier to deal with the stay bar after the fact, than all the ugly cosmetics of the Badlands, including that horrible orange trim on the seats and replace the shocks.
At least the Badlands doesn't come with the terrible ugly two tone seats!!
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DriveAllNight

Wildtrak
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Dan
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N.J.
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24 Wildtrak, 25 Audi Q6 etron Quattro
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
At least the Badlands doesn't come with the terrible ugly two tone seats!!

Everyone has different taste - I get it.
I like them.
 

BluebroncoNC

Stroppe
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North Carolina
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2025 Stroppe Bronco & 1977 Bronco
Your Bronco Model
Stroppe
Clubs
 
I have enjoyed the fact i never had to wax/ceramic the mic top on my 2dr. I'm going to totally miss that aspect of washing my current OBX 2dr, when my new painted top Bronco arrives... >mutters something, curse word, something under his breath<
 

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Wildtrak
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chris
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chicago
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Bronco, GT350
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Wildtrak
Clubs
 
Mud sure does stain it, all the plastic on my Bronco is stained. Looks like shit if I was going for the clear look. Lucky I use it in the dirt/mud a lot and I’m ok with it.
I use soap, and it erases all stains including red clay, mud, dirt. A good car soap does better with warm water and two buckets. I use Ammo NYC. An automatic car wash (scratcher, or touchless) will not clean it. Needs a scrub with good car soap. Foam Cannon might work. Finish with Armour All. Ceramic works too, but I don't use it.
 

CitrusBronco

Everglades
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Jim
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Citrus county, FL
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Former 72 & 73 Bronco driver, f250 7.3 powerstroke
Your Bronco Model
Everglades
Clubs
 
I use soap, and it erases all stains including red clay, mud, dirt. A good car soap does better with warm water and two buckets. I use Ammo NYC. An automatic car wash (scratcher, or touchless) will not clean it. Needs a scrub with good car soap. Foam Cannon might work. Finish with Armour All. Ceramic works too, but I don't use it.
I’ve tried McGuire car wash, dawn dish soap and simple green all to no effect. Used light duty non scratch scrub pad also. Red or black FL mud must have something special about it.
I’ve not added any conditioner yet, maybe some of the back to black products would help but IDk.
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