How stout are the rear door hinges? The tires and wheels weigh a bunch and with bouncing around off-roading they take a beating.
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Thanks! My son who turns 16 next May and gets the Jeep sure thinks so!What a trip and that’s a sharp looking Jeep!
Not sure for all models but Under Safety and Security:I did not know that! That’s why I hang out here. I see & learn so many cool things! ???
I'm getting a Base trim, I just checked (on my phone browser I got a tab witht the base trim page ready to check for B& P), and under safety there's sway control.Not sure for all models but Under Safety and Security:
https://www.ford.com/suvs/bronco/2021/models/bronco-badlands/
To me, the Grand Wagoneer is the Jeep equivalent to the Ford Bronco in terms of heritage. I would never buy the new one without a wood grain application of some sort. Never.What a wonderful post High Proof. What a trip; thank you for sharing with us.
Somehow I feel relieved that you are a Wrangler owner, took that trip to Breckenridge (great skiing), saw the Bronco, and now love it even more, or confirmed things for you visually.
It does appear that Ford hit their moon shot and we will benefit and this will push Jeep to update and upgrade the Wrangler. What Jeep has done with that monster of a Wagonner is impressive thus far, but the idiots need to put woodgrain on the sides, because hell yea on woodgrain on the sides damn it!! ?
I just hope that coming from Florida in September that you took the proper gear to stay warm since it somehow snowed last week in that area.
If you've got other info or perspective to share, please write away; I'll read it and sure others appreciate your penning this post and others as well.
Thanks again,
My son turns 16 this coming April and he seems to think he is getting my Jeep as well.Thanks! My son who turns 16 next May and gets the Jeep sure thinks so!