Green wasn't an option when I got mine - I like it.Trying to blend with nature.
How do you like your sliders??Trying to blend with nature.
I'm really happy with them...haven't actually used them as sliders yet so I can't comment on that functionality.How do you like your sliders??
Those are on my short list and I really want to make up my mind which ones to get.
Nice.The world needs more 2-doors. My Area51 Badlands Lux with BD steelies:
How do you like your sliders??
Those are on my short list and I really want to make up my mind which ones to get.
I appreciate what everyone is doing with their Broncos. Getting them dirty. Taking them off roads. I am just not there yet.
I have had mine for about 20 days. It hasn't been out in the rain yet. I think the wipers work but I do not know. I didn't want to run them dry across the glass I already washed the small amount of dirt and bugs off of it. I also detailed the inside because of dust. Used Chemical Guys on my plastic and rubber bits on the outside.
I did get a bit adventurous and replace all the speakers and used Forscan to power them up.
I love this thing. I know what it is intended for and I will eventually stop babying it but right now it is my garage queen. I posted a pic before but here she is in her natural habitat.
Great shots and that looks like a beautiful campsite. QQ for you. I like your tire storage setup. Can you tell me what tire bag you have and how you attached your recovery boards to the back like that? Looks like a really nice, pragmatic setup I'd like to emulate.Finally had the chance to take my 2Door on a proper 4x4 trail. I gotta say… I’m impressed.
Some minor rubbing at full twist / stuff but nothing major. I plan to do some minor trimming. (GRT Perch collars + 0 offset wheels + 37’’ Kenda KR601s)
We didn’t get any pics on the more technical climb there was a pretty nasty T-storm threatening and I just wanted to make it up Heart Attach Hill (Kelly Flats) before it rained.
Felt damn good to get out into the woods.
I can't wait.After your first adventure, you'll get the bug! These machines are extremely capable - the user will be the limiting factor that's for sure. Went down a 22 degree hill today out at McLean Creek in Alberta. When the incline is so steep the licorice and snacks slide from the passenger seat to the floor, that definitely gets butt-puckering. Once I get the pics my buddy took I'll be uploading them, had a few 1-wheel-in-the-air moments as well. The Bronco didn't give 2 shits, just ate it up and asked for more.