It looks better that way, but the wheelbase doesn't line up with any mule/prototype.Really like what I’m seeing with the new Bronco, but it needs less doors. Here‘s my take on a 2-door. ...
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It looks better that way, but the wheelbase doesn't line up with any mule/prototype.Really like what I’m seeing with the new Bronco, but it needs less doors. Here‘s my take on a 2-door. ...
We’ve seen the 2dr mule, it’ll be shorter than thatReally like what I’m seeing with the new Bronco, but it needs less doors. Here‘s my take on a 2-door.
As long as the 2 door can fit a full size mattress in the back for camping and fun times with the seats removed then it’s all good. Otherwise the 4 door will be needed. Really planning for this to be my career vehicle and will be getting lots of miles as I switch bases with different assignments.... but also am not forgetting that little people may happen along the way. If the 2 door is larger than the wrangler then it should be fine to pick up (but since that seems unlikely), but if not I’ll be rocking 4 doors. I also love that it’s based on the ranger so for possible international deployments I could possibly bring it over seas and it wouldn’t be like driving a 3500 around.We’ve seen the 2dr mule, it’ll be shorter than that
It won't fit a full size mattress. Hell, I'd be surprised if the 4Dr will. it's the same length as a 4runner, or a bit shorter, and it wouldn't even with the rear seat removed.As long as the 2 door can fit a full size mattress in the back for camping and fun times with the seats removed then it’s all good. Otherwise the 4 door will be needed. Really planning for this to be my career vehicle and will be getting lots of miles as I switch bases with different assignments.... but also am not forgetting that little people may happen along the way. If the 2 door is larger than the wrangler then it should be fine to pick up (but since that seems unlikely), but if not I’ll be rocking 4 doors. I also love that it’s based on the ranger so for possible international deployments I could possibly bring it over seas and it wouldn’t be like driving a 3500 around.
Correction... “modified sleeping arrangements” wheel wells kill dreams... but I am planing on having drawers out the back so the cargo area is flat and I can put my tools and firearms back there.It won't fit a full size mattress. Hell, I'd be surprised if the 4Dr will. it's the same length as a 4runner, or a bit shorter, and it wouldn't even with the rear seat removed.
Um, was that built? I would like that for my 4runner.Correction... “modified sleeping arrangements” wheel wells kill dreams... but I am planing on having drawers out the back so the cargo area is flat and I can put my tools and firearms back there.
Just an image of google, but they do have them for sale online for a pretty penny. I’m sure you can find plans or just make some yourself.Um, was that built? I would like that for my 4runner.
.... but also am not forgetting that little people may happen along the way.As long as the 2 door can fit a full size mattress in the back for camping and fun times with the seats removed then it’s all good. Otherwise the 4 door will be needed. Really planning for this to be my career vehicle and will be getting lots of miles as I switch bases with different assignments.... but also am not forgetting that little people may happen along the way. If the 2 door is larger than the wrangler then it should be fine to pick up (but since that seems unlikely), but if not I’ll be rocking 4 doors. I also love that it’s based on the ranger so for possible international deployments I could possibly bring it over seas and it wouldn’t be like driving a 3500 around.
All mighty fine points. Little ones shouldn’t be on the way for another 5-10 years for where we are right now. Also, a fat LOL at the air mattress. What I really mean by mattress is like a little foam pad and a comforter or something, but an airmatress would work. Thanks for the insight!.... but also am not forgetting that little people may happen along the way.
You may have two or more in child safety seats and/or boosters if you are planning (or even not planning) to have more than one trooper.
Child restraint laws vary by state and country, but generally it is recommended that children under 4ft 9in be seated using a booster; roughly 9-11 years old. This is so that the safety belts/shoulder harnesses and side airbags do their job properly.
Operation Car Seat Drill- Commence!
If you have friends or relatives with toddlers and a 2dr vehicle, offer to buckle them in. Extra points if it is in a crowded parking lot with vehicles parked closely on both sides. I believe that you would find that while it's not impossible, 4 doors make it much more convenient day to day, especially if you have two in car seats, and double especially if you need to transfer the car seat(s) to different vehicles frequently.
Lastly, here's a solution for a mattress 2dr or 4dr.
FORD (Fix Or Repair Daily)Not sure if I missed it somewhere in this thread, but I was thinking this could just be a test mule for aftermarket performance parts. If the Bronco is going to take on the Wrangler, they're going to need a ton of mod options.
Not sure what the Bronco equivalent of JEEP (Just Empty Every Pocket) would be?
Actually I believe you'll find it means "First On Race Day"FORD (Fix Or Repair Daily)
I think you misspelledFORD (Fix Or Repair Daily)
Gotta Mechanic Comin'FORD (Fix Or Repair Daily)
As soon as my (future) kids are 3-4, no more booster seats..... but also am not forgetting that little people may happen along the way.
You may have two or more in child safety seats and/or boosters if you are planning (or even not planning) to have more than one trooper.
Child restraint laws vary by state and country, but generally it is recommended that children under 4ft 9in be seated using a booster; roughly 9-11 years old. This is so that the safety belts/shoulder harnesses and side airbags do their job properly.
Operation Car Seat Drill- Commence!
If you have friends or relatives with toddlers and a 2dr vehicle, offer to buckle them in. Extra points if it is in a crowded parking lot with vehicles parked closely on both sides. I believe that you would find that while it's not impossible, 4 doors make it much more convenient day to day, especially if you have two in car seats, and double especially if you need to transfer the car seat(s) to different vehicles frequently.
Lastly, here's a solution for a mattress 2dr or 4dr.
30-45 minute stop, $50-75 fine. I don't know if it would also affect your insurance. If the child is injured in an accident and not properly secured, it's not unheard of that the state would consider felony reckless endangerment of a minor. YRMV, but think about it.Law or not, all of us here weren't in them forever and no need to treat them like little Bucketheads
What's the penalty, a fine? "Officer, the wife called me out of nowhere and I had to get little Johnny here for his appointment, didn't have his booster seat, what was I supposed to do?"