Yay!!!Well…here’s the second Florida bronco built! Just checked my ford tracker on the way back from the beach with the wife and the doggo.
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Yay!!!Well…here’s the second Florida bronco built! Just checked my ford tracker on the way back from the beach with the wife and the doggo.
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Same!Everyone still waiting - rest assured I am always out there, somewhere, still “in production”.
Hahahaha I won I will be the last Floridian to get his broncoWell…here’s the second Florida bronco built! Just checked my ford tracker on the way back from the beach with the wife and the doggo.
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Nah man!! You’re still competing with @TtotheZ for the title!!Hahahaha I won I will be the last Floridian to get his bronco
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Your Bronco must be parked next to mine. Still stuck in production.Everyone still waiting - rest assured I am always out there, somewhere, still “in production”.
I asked about ordering a 23 but nothing has happened…YESTERDAY I decided I was tired of waiting for my Bronco and contacted a dealer about buying a different car.
TODAY I got my built email. Smh.
Some aftermarket rock rails may be wide enough to act as a step. If you can find some take off OEM you can look at the IAG or AR steps (you can adjust them along the rock rails to where you need them to be). Both of these should be easy self installs.Okay 1/17ers, I have a few questions to ask and I am afraid to ask them anywhere else on the forum because of the Brosephs. I have a six year old who I'm having to pick up and put in my Bronco every time he rides with me. Originally, I was looking at side steps, but it looks like the 2 DR ones might have the step too far forward for him to use. so here are my questions.
1. Do people use rock rails as steps?
2. Am I really looking for a nerf bar?
3. Or am I really looking for sidesteps?
4. When I get said magical accessory, are they hard to install or do I need to pay someone to do it? (I used to do all the maintenance on my old Bronco, which had the coolest step, but broke off on an embankment and kept my truck from flipping in the ice).
5. Is there something I can get to attach like a jump strap to help him pull himself up?
I am so happy that there is movement on Mud/Dirt/Ice Mountain, I mean, I'm glad that your Broncos are finally seeing the sunlight after being inside the climate controlled warehouses for so long.![]()
Same!! I’m really not good with mine.I was going to try to make something on my cricut, but my design idea is WAY outside of my skillset.
Just saw on Reddit someone with a 4/16/22 build week date got a built/shipped email. Cmonnnn mannnn
agreed- on behalf of the "in production" crewF*ck FORD. That is all.
1. I don't think you want to really be looking at rock rails for this. Some rock rails might incorporate a step but they usually don't stick out far enough to be used that way.Okay 1/17ers, I have a few questions to ask and I am afraid to ask them anywhere else on the forum because of the Brosephs. I have a six year old who I'm having to pick up and put in my Bronco every time he rides with me. Originally, I was looking at side steps, but it looks like the 2 DR ones might have the step too far forward for him to use. so here are my questions.
1. Do people use rock rails as steps?
2. Am I really looking for a nerf bar?
3. Or am I really looking for sidesteps?
4. When I get said magical accessory, are they hard to install or do I need to pay someone to do it? (I used to do all the maintenance on my old Bronco, which had the coolest step, but broke off on an embankment and kept my truck from flipping in the ice).
5. Is there something I can get to attach like a jump strap to help him pull himself up?
I am so happy that there is movement on Mud/Dirt/Ice Mountain, I mean, I'm glad that your Broncos are finally seeing the sunlight after being inside the climate controlled warehouses for so long.![]()
Amen - that is allF*ck FORD. That is all.