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Hi, new to the forum and to the NEW Broncos as I’m about to get delivery of a Euro Badlands model.

Thank you all in the forum for your post as I have been lurking here for some time, the community info and the builds helped me pull the trigger on the new bronco.

I was wondering if there is anyone else here from the European continent?
I *happily* envy the american owners and their options to mod their Broncos, for me,( let’s leave it a heavy burden by laws) europe has it’s limitation of what one can do.

The main one is the one imposed by Ford, where they have limited the parts I can order from them directly. I hopping that some else here in the euro-land know how I can order the US badlands wheels, or any beadlock style wheels from this side of the word as not to pay twice for them between shipping and taxes? :whew:

Any pics along with recommendations of where to order would help…

Cheers and happy trails,

JM
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Didn't realize Broncos are sold in Europe. Were you able to get your Bronco direct via a Ford dealership, or through some third party importer? Any modifications required to allow the Bronco use in Spain?
 
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Didn't realize Broncos are sold in Europe. Were you able to get your Bronco direct via a Ford dealership, or through some third party importer? Any modifications required to allow the Bronco use in Spain?
No, these are the Euro versions, they are lowered trim than the US version, you get to pick color and outer-banks or badlands… they are almost identical except outer-banks has the 18” and the badlands has the 17” wheels… and the badlands has the roof rails… I believe that is all…ah, and they are way more expensive :sadface: from what I have been reading.
 
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Will be in Spain (Barcelona and Gernika) and I'm hoping to see a Bronco while there.
 

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Didn't realize Broncos are sold in Europe. Were you able to get your Bronco direct via a Ford dealership, or through some third party importer? Any modifications required to allow the Bronco use in Spain?
April 2024

https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/feu/en/products/passenger-vehicles/bronco/bronco.htm

Ford announced that the legendary, all-American Ford Bronco 4x4 will soon be available to order in selected European markets for the first time.

Bronco is offered to customers in the region in strictly limited numbers, and is available in hardcore Outer Banks and extreme off-road-capable Badlands variants, both powered by a 2.7‑litre Ford EcoBoost V6 engine producing 335 PS and 563 Nm of torque. Advanced driveline technologies truly earn the “G.O.A.T.” (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) moniker – including sophisticated high- and low-range four-wheel drive transmissions, Trail Control™ and up to seven drive modes.

Developed from the ground up for bold all-terrain adventuring, innovative and practical features include removeable doors 4 with on-board storage, integrated mounting points for exploration accessories, and ultra-durable, easy-to-clean components and surfaces for when the going gets tough and muddy.

Channelling the unmistakeable, utilitarian interior and exterior design of the 1966 original, the new Bronco also takes inspiration from the rugged US market F-Series truck, and the performance spirit of the Ford Mustang, to create an SUV with a unique
 
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https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/feu/en/products/passenger-vehicles/bronco/bronco.htm

Ford announced that the legendary, all-American Ford Bronco 4x4 will soon be available to order in selected European markets for the first time.

Bronco is offered to customers in the region in strictly limited numbers, and is available in hardcore Outer Banks and extreme off-road-capable Badlands variants, both powered by a 2.7‑litre Ford EcoBoost V6 engine producing 335 PS and 563 Nm of torque. Advanced driveline technologies truly earn the “G.O.A.T.” (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) moniker – including sophisticated high- and low-range four-wheel drive transmissions, Trail Control™ and up to seven drive modes.
Thank you for the note and good to greet you!

I think all the post on this site where more inspirational than the Ford note… :like:
Quick question, I can‘t figure out all the wheels terminology everyone uses here, specially the offsets…

I have found a good source of local 4x4 wheel sealer here in Spain, but I can’t figure out which one to consider.

Back when I was hard core 4x4 with my *716K*, I pretty much went with steel rims and beadlock was added to the rims as an after thought and some re-engineering.

Quick question, alloy or steel?

How do I size the fitting wheels?

I’m looking at these steel ones for our rocky terrain, although I will not be doing any African Orverland trips like in the Pinz, I did hit some nasties over rocks that made me cringe then, on alloys, not sure if they would survive….

https://www.sahara4x4.com/b2c/produ...n-beadlock-real-8x17-et20-6x139-7-106-20-buje


Ford Bronco Euro Broncos Llantas-FW-Trail-Lock-BR-X00


I never heard of this brand and the name…. well, hard to weed out…

Cheers from Spain!
 

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Hi, new to the forum and to the NEW Broncos as I’m about to get delivery of a Euro Badlands model.

Thank you all in the forum for your post as I have been lurking here for some time, the community info and the builds helped me pull the trigger on the new bronco.

I was wondering if there is anyone else here from the European continent?
I *happily* envy the american owners and their options to mod their Broncos, for me,( let’s leave it a heavy burden by laws) europe has it’s limitation of what one can do.

The main one is the one imposed by Ford, where they have limited the parts I can order from them directly. I hopping that some else here in the euro-land know how I can order the US badlands wheels, or any beadlock style wheels from this side of the word as not to pay twice for them between shipping and taxes? :whew:

Any pics along with recommendations of where to order would help…

Cheers and happy trails,

JM
Welcome to the Bronco life. I live part time in Finland and in a few more years I want to ship my Bronco over. I will have to look in to the law to see if I need to change any thing.
 

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Thank you for the note and good to greet you!

I think all the post on this site where more inspirational than the Ford note… :like:
Quick question, I can‘t figure out all the wheels terminology everyone uses here, specially the offsets…

I have found a good source of local 4x4 wheel sealer here in Spain, but I can’t figure out which one to consider.

Back when I was hard core 4x4 with my *716K*, I pretty much went with steel rims and beadlock was added to the rims as an after thought and some re-engineering.

Quick question, alloy or steel?

How do I size the fitting wheels?

I’m looking at these steel ones for our rocky terrain, although I will not be doing any African Orverland trips like in the Pinz, I did hit some nasties over rocks that made me cringe then, on alloys, not sure if they would survive….

https://www.sahara4x4.com/b2c/produ...n-beadlock-real-8x17-et20-6x139-7-106-20-buje

Llantas-FW-Trail-Lock-BR-X00.jpg


I never heard of this brand and the name…. well, hard to weed out…

Cheers from Spain!
Read the second post very detailed explanation. This should help.
I wheel on rocks all the time for the last 2.5 years with the stock rims with a one inch spacer that widened the track width. The steel rims are most likely lighter. My combination of wheel and tire are 98lbs very heavy. I air down to 12psi and have not spun a tire on the rim yet.
Cheers from Finland 🇫🇮

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/wheel-offset-new-at-this-really-need-some-guidance.67902/
 

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I was in the Baltic countries last week, and I saw Broncos in Stockholm and Helsinki. Not close enough to make out trims, but both 4-door. And I don't know if they were local, or visiting by ferry...
 
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Read the second post very detailed explanation. This should help.
I wheel on rocks all the time for the last 2.5 years with the stock rims with a one inch spacer that widened the track width. The steel rims are most likely lighter. My combination of wheel and tire are 98lbs very heavy. I air down to 12psi and have not spun a tire on the rim yet.
Cheers from Finland 🇫🇮

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/wheel-offset-new-at-this-really-need-some-guidance.67902/

Thank you! That solved the discussion! Finland is a lovely country… been meaning to fly out there with the family. Would love to get a place there where I could land my plane and build an off grid cabin in Northern Europe. I did the next best thing, which was get something in Alaska, but I‘ve not had the time and money to get there since 2019…
 
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I was in the Baltic countries last week, and I saw Broncos in Stockholm and Helsinki. Not close enough to make out trims, but both 4-door. And I don't know if they were local, or visiting by ferry...
Those are two cities with the highest per capital earning in Europe, although they dom’t talk about money… if you go to Malmö for example, you see more Porches there than any where else I believe…

The only Bronco‘s I have seen was when I was in Miami and I rented one, then, here we are…
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