- First Name
- Keith
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2021
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- Location
- Port Angeles, WA
- Vehicle(s)
- Bronco Badlands Sasquatch, Bronco Sport, Chev Volt
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
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- #1
Out with the old, in with the new. Yesterday I traded in my 2017 avalanche gray Ford Raptor for a 2022 Bronco Sasquatch Badlands w/Lux package and all the goodies. In October, my dealer was gracious enough to let me long term test drive a Bronco for a month. I was seriously impressed with the way it drove and handled. So much so that I placed an order for one. I went with the Badlands because I typically do more rock crawling and wanted the sway bar disconnect vs the Sport mode in the Wild Track plus I preferred the color scheme personally. I also got the MGV seats which I thought were super comfy as well as spray out flooring with the drain plugs. I will miss the Raptor, but I can't wait to get this thing off road.
As for adds, I'm driving it naked for a week or two to get a feel for what I want. Initially I was going to put the Ford box in the back, but then I saw that it only had a 50 lb weight limit for setting things on top of it. Does anyone have any suggestions they have had good luck with? I do like on the OEM one that you can remove the drawer to access the jack and such.
I did install a 12" PPF on the screen to protect it from scratches and reduce glare from when the top is off. I also switched out the antenna. I'm waiting to see how my wife does for a few weeks getting in and out of the vehicle. I'm fine with the rock rails but if she is having issues (she is height challenged), I will look into getting the ones with the automatic step that comes out of the rock rails.
As for adds, I'm driving it naked for a week or two to get a feel for what I want. Initially I was going to put the Ford box in the back, but then I saw that it only had a 50 lb weight limit for setting things on top of it. Does anyone have any suggestions they have had good luck with? I do like on the OEM one that you can remove the drawer to access the jack and such.
I did install a 12" PPF on the screen to protect it from scratches and reduce glare from when the top is off. I also switched out the antenna. I'm waiting to see how my wife does for a few weeks getting in and out of the vehicle. I'm fine with the rock rails but if she is having issues (she is height challenged), I will look into getting the ones with the automatic step that comes out of the rock rails.
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