Sponsored

Do I need Advanced 4wd (4A)?

OP
OP

Listedguru

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2023
Threads
7
Messages
66
Reaction score
19
Location
MI
Vehicle(s)
Mercury
Your Bronco Model
Undecided
OP here and thanks for all the comments and suggestions for my 4A question. I do have another question and that's about ordering a Bronco. I think I read the order banks are currently closed for Bronco ordering correct? Are they going to open again for the 23MY? If so, what item(s) builds, etc are expected to be constrained? I have a couple of Maverick's on order and plan on giving up on one of those to go after a Bronco so I haven't been keeping up with what's happening with the Bronco lately.

I may be able to find what I want on a lot here already but first I have to figure out exactly what I want, lol. Also someone mentioned a rear locker. Do I really need that in my use case?
Sponsored

 

l88m22vette

Badlands
Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2022
Threads
23
Messages
410
Reaction score
525
Location
IL
Vehicle(s)
Please sir may I have locking diffs?
Your Bronco Model
Badlands
I vote yes, it is a sweet spot for a 4x4 to have since you get additional traction and control without drivetrain issues.

If I could ask for one more option for the Bronco it'd be an eLSD for the rear, where it can function from 0-100 lockup. It could act like a Posi to make RWD more effective and fun, it'd make the 4A extremely effective, and you could still have normal 4H/4L operation when desired. I would have easily skipped my Lux package for one of those.
 
Last edited:

Combustion_King

Badlands
Well-Known Member
First Name
Derek
Joined
Nov 19, 2022
Threads
50
Messages
708
Reaction score
895
Location
MA
Vehicle(s)
Yes
Your Bronco Model
Badlands
Clubs
 
Just gotta add.... put it in 2W and literally go skidding down the road and drifting around corners. It's a blast. My wife loses her shit on me but whatever.
This is the best, mine grips the handles like the second coming of Christ, while the kids are in the back laughing with smiles.
 

MNBigfoot

Base
Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 13, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
3,915
Reaction score
8,947
Location
MN
Vehicle(s)
F150
Your Bronco Model
Base
While it's nice I would say no not that important. I've run straight 4wd for 40 years in the snow with no issues. I'm not even sure what the issues are everybody talks about when running regular 4wd in the snow.
This..... I have had around 60 miles commute to work, most of my adult life in rural MN, millions of miles driven, drive my vehicles into the ground, 4H works great for me.
 

swami37

Black Diamond
Well-Known Member
First Name
Chris
Joined
Apr 26, 2021
Threads
2
Messages
1,047
Reaction score
2,032
Location
Fort Lauderdale Florida
Vehicle(s)
1950 Ford F-1 and 2020 F150 FX4
Your Bronco Model
Black Diamond
I don't drive in 4A all the time, but it has the "Set it and forget it" feature 4H/4L don't.
In rainy day, light snow day I leave it on without worrying too much damaging the transfer case.

If you don't mind switching it manually, don't get it.
But if you like the convenience it brings, then yes.
You need 4WD in the rain. That is funny
 

Sponsored

dgorsett

Big Bend
Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 3, 2019
Threads
25
Messages
4,997
Reaction score
9,990
Location
colorado
Vehicle(s)
F250, Mustang, Explorer
Your Bronco Model
Big Bend

HCGxKaLiBeR

Wildtrak
Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 22, 2020
Threads
14
Messages
336
Reaction score
382
Location
CT
Vehicle(s)
2025 BMW X2 M35i
Your Bronco Model
Wildtrak
You need 4WD in the rain. That is funny
Lol I drive quick. Bad habits coming from sports sedans. Sometimes I just love to smoke janky loud "they think they are cool" cars off the light.
 

JerryC

Raptor
Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 2, 2021
Threads
3
Messages
754
Reaction score
1,466
Location
Memphis
Vehicle(s)
2022 Bronco
Your Bronco Model
Raptor
You need 4WD in the rain. That is funny
I can see it. Inclines with stop signs at the top. Roads that get slick in the rain, wet leaves, deeply rutted roads that collect water, etc.

My Ram 1500 with Nitto Ridge Grapplers sucked on wet roads. I have flipped on 4H to get across an intersection or start on inclines.

My Bronco has enough tire and better weight distribution so that it handles those same spots easily in 2wd. A base with a 2.7 and stock base tires might be different.
 

Stomper

Outer Banks
Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2022
Threads
3
Messages
72
Reaction score
79
Location
Killearn
Vehicle(s)
Jeep
Your Bronco Model
Outer Banks
I dont have advanced obx but i do have the 4.27 gearing option that believe comes with it. That was an unexpected bonus for my driving style. It makes the 2.3 fun. If i lived in snow id definitely get the advanced.
 

Headsong

Black Diamond
Well-Known Member
First Name
Jeff
Joined
Aug 23, 2020
Threads
57
Messages
6,010
Reaction score
9,821
Location
Kane County, Western Chicago area
Vehicle(s)
22 Black Diamond non squatch 4 door softtop v6
Your Bronco Model
Black Diamond
Clubs
 
I've had some close calls losing traction suddenly on a slippery spot while pulling out or similar... Scary.
 

Sponsored
OP
OP

Listedguru

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2023
Threads
7
Messages
66
Reaction score
19
Location
MI
Vehicle(s)
Mercury
Your Bronco Model
Undecided
OP here - I started another thread on this but didn't get any replies so maybe some of you can chime in?

I'm looking into getting a 2dr Bronco and was wondering what the general consensus here is on extended warranties on the Bronco? I would be getting a 2dr with the 2.3 engine. I'm not sure if there are any known isses with the 2.3 or the 10 speed auto in general or any other known issues? Also what do these extended Ford warranties run on a Bronco? I would most likely get a BB or an OBX with few (if any) options.
 

Ixr

Base
Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 19, 2022
Threads
6
Messages
151
Reaction score
398
Location
17403
Vehicle(s)
2022 2DR BASE SAS
Your Bronco Model
Base
OP here - I started another thread on this but didn't get any replies so maybe some of you can chime in?

I'm looking into getting a 2dr Bronco and was wondering what the general consensus here is on extended warranties on the Bronco? I would be getting a 2dr with the 2.3 engine. I'm not sure if there are any known isses with the 2.3 or the 10 speed auto in general or any other known issues? Also what do these extended Ford warranties run on a Bronco? I would most likely get a BB or an OBX with few (if any) options.
If you haven't had it on order for over a year you are going to have trouble getting into one. I think order banks are closed still, and "constraints" are still a joke. With a lot of searching in a wide area you can probably find one off the lot but I doubt at msrp.
 

Gassyjack

Badlands
Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 28, 2022
Threads
0
Messages
315
Reaction score
481
Location
United States
Vehicle(s)
2021 Bronco
Your Bronco Model
Badlands
You may not “need” 4A, but it sure is nice. My BL has been in 4A the last couple of months. Driving conditions a lot of times is scattered slippery and dry patches where it would be impracticable to switch in and out of 4WD. I’ve been impressed with the 4A system, probably makes me think my BFG KO2’s are better than they are, I’ve rarely slipped a wheel and when I have it’s been going around a corner on glare ice and I’ve punched it.
 

mpeugeot

Outer Banks
Well-Known Member
First Name
Mark
Joined
May 14, 2021
Threads
24
Messages
9,148
Reaction score
18,927
Location
Texas
Vehicle(s)
97 Ferrari F355, 11 Ford F-150, 21 OBX 2D
Your Bronco Model
Outer Banks
That's really the reason I asked about whether 4A is needed or not. I've seen lots of posts about how driving in 4wd for long distances is not advised (or at high speeds). Not sure what to make of it, lol.
People who say that are full of crap. 4A works fine for daily driving, I have 62k miles to prove it. The advanced 4x4 transfer case has better gearing for low range and is allegedly stronger.

I have had 0 problems with it and predominantly drive around in 4A Sport mode in the OBX. For $795, yes, it's totally worth it. If you don't get it, it's not the end of the world, but a rear locker and advanced 4x4 gives you a lot of bang for your buck.
 
OP
OP

Listedguru

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2023
Threads
7
Messages
66
Reaction score
19
Location
MI
Vehicle(s)
Mercury
Your Bronco Model
Undecided
People who say that are full of crap. 4A works fine for daily driving, I have 62k miles to prove it. The advanced 4x4 transfer case has better gearing for low range and is allegedly stronger.

I have had 0 problems with it and predominantly drive around in 4A Sport mode in the OBX. For $795, yes, it's totally worth it. If you don't get it, it's not the end of the world, but a rear locker and advanced 4x4 gives you a lot of bang for your buck.
Excuse my ignorance but what exactly is a rear locker and what will it do for me? I really wish they offered the 4A on either the base (without SAS) or the BB:(
Sponsored

 
 





Top