659 days since I put in my $100 for the reservation. So worth the wait. This thing is a whole hell of a lot of fun.
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Probably 25-30 minutes for both. 15 minutes for one. I did unbolt and hide the shoulder seat belts so that would take an extra five minutes per side as well.looks good. How quickly could you re-install the seats if you needed to?
cool. Was just wondering in case I did the goose gear and needed to carry more than 2 people for a trip or something, I could quickly put the seats back in.Probably 25-30 minutes for both. 15 minutes for one. I did unbolt and hide the shoulder seat belts so that would take an extra five minutes per side as well.
We aren't planning on doing quick installs for one offs. We like the seats totally removed.
My 2 door BB non Sas is 1/2" higher in the rear, about right for me. I'm going to use a Moto Fab 2 piece 1" up front and a Fab Tech 1 1/2" (if used in front) to get 1" on the rear. This should lift an inch all around and keep the 1/2" rake.What's everyones take on leveling kits on a 2 door? Is it just me or does it seem like some Bronco's have more rake than others? Anyone else notice this or have an explanation? thx!
I like a little rake too 1/2 to 3/4 is perfect for me so will be doing the same thing as you if I ever get mine.My 2 door BB non Sas is 1/2" higher in the rear, about right for me. I'm going to use a Moto Fab 2 piece 1" up front and a Fab Tech 1 1/2" (if used in front) to get 1" on the rear. This should lift an inch all around and keep the 1/2" rake.
I wonder if the back rubber mat out of a four door would fit back there with the seats out??I agree the space is perfect in back if you remove the seats. Plenty of room for dogs or gear.
Yes, someone in the forum put the OEM 4dr mat in the back with a rear seat delete. I bought a cargo mat on Amazon and cut it to fit.I wonder if the back rubber mat out of a four door would fit back there with the seats out??
Do not let go of this woman!My wife has zero interest in automobiles. I mean zero. However she is a good wife and feigns an interest when I discuss cars or when I told her that I am going to buy a new Bronco. Her attention only perks up when I discuss colours.
She has only seen the 4-door model in real life. Big yawn.
Today she sent me a photo of the first 2-door she has seen on the street. With the photo, she added the caption: "First two door I have seen! The two door makes such a difference. Love it!!!"
Add another to the fan club.
Rubber horse stall mat would also work well. I cut one to fit in the back of my Tacoma, held up well for many years.Yes, someone in the forum put the OEM 4dr mat in the back with a rear seat delete. I bought a cargo mat on Amazon and cut it to fit.
LOVE that Explorer! I owned a hand-me-down red 1991 Explorer sport MANUAL in college in the early '00s. It was my first 'car' and one I had many adventures in. We kept it in the family until a few years ago when it was t-boned and totaled by an old man with no insurance who ran a red. The day 'big red' died.Posted earlier but here's an updated "Team 2 door" pic With hers and mine.... (Her's is the nice one, hahaha)