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- Rob
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- Chester County, PA
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- Porsche 911, 2022 X3 (wife's), 2015 GTI (sold)
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- Wildtrak
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Hi all,
My '23 Wildtrak is scheduled to be built the week of 11/28 and did not get the Mod bumper because I wanted to actually try to get my Bronco sooner rather than later. Turns out, that was probably a dumb decision.
What skid plates would I have on the Wildtrak with the standard bumper? On the Ford website, it does state that the steel bash plates are included. However, with the Mod Bumper you can add the Full Vehicle Steel Bash Plates (front, engine, transfer case, and fuel tank).
So what's the difference and what am I missing?
I'm interested in protecting basically everything underneath. I'm going to be ordering the RCI Rock Sliders and Pinch Seam covers with their stellar discount they have going ATM.
Thought I'd take advantage and order some skid plates while I'm at it.
TY!
My '23 Wildtrak is scheduled to be built the week of 11/28 and did not get the Mod bumper because I wanted to actually try to get my Bronco sooner rather than later. Turns out, that was probably a dumb decision.
What skid plates would I have on the Wildtrak with the standard bumper? On the Ford website, it does state that the steel bash plates are included. However, with the Mod Bumper you can add the Full Vehicle Steel Bash Plates (front, engine, transfer case, and fuel tank).
So what's the difference and what am I missing?
I'm interested in protecting basically everything underneath. I'm going to be ordering the RCI Rock Sliders and Pinch Seam covers with their stellar discount they have going ATM.
Thought I'd take advantage and order some skid plates while I'm at it.
TY!
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