I am confused because I have seen some pics where the MIC does not appear the have windows in the back side panels. This pic makes it look like there are windows there. Is that correct? (I realize that the windows are only removable on the modular painted top.)The back window is throwing me off. I keep wanting to expect that the back window on the MIC 4 door top to look like the window on the Jeep tops (recessed a bit). That flat panel is just playing with my perception of it it seems.
The MIC has windows in the back. You've probably seen the overland concept Bronco with the black-out panels on a MIC roof which, as of right now, aren't available.I am confused because I have seen some pics where the MIC does not appear the have windows in the back side panels. This pic makes it look like there are windows there. Is that correct? (I realize that the windows are only removable on the modular painted top.)
What were your thoughts seeing it in person? Looks like a cloudy day. I can clearly see it's blue in the pic, although dark and does appear sorta purple. Did it appear more blue than black? Please tell me it didn't look purple at all..Snapped this on 96 near Detroit
Havent seen any F350s off road...what bout f350 tremor...
AS a kid we had an old early 70's Bronco and, without really following the development of the new Bronco, I think they pulled that era off while still looking more modern. Obviously also kind of like a jeep but much better.What were your thoughts seeing it in person? Looks like a cloudy day. I can clearly see it's blue in the pic, although dark and does appear sorta purple. Did it appear more blue than black? Please tell me it didn't look purple at all..
not the point, the point is that they sell f350 with a 35in tireHavent seen any F350s off road...
I meant strictly color-wise. How would you describe it?AS a kid we had an old early 70's Bronco and, without really following the development of the new Bronco, I think they pulled that era off while still looking more modern. Obviously also kind of like a jeep but much better.
But they dont need to extensively test an on road vehicle wearing 35s. They need to test it off road to tweak its quirks and find its weaknesses. The Bronco is going at the heart of Jeep and its off roading finesse. The majority of pre production Broncos are wearing 35s because they are gunning for the off road lifestyle. It requires more testing because there is more that goes into off roading then mall crawling and driving a car with 35 inch tires around town. Thats the point.not the point, the point is that they sell f350 with a 35in tire
they've done plenty of off road testing with these broncos.But they dont need to extensively test an on road vehicle wearing 35s. They need to test it off road to tweak its quirks and find its weaknesses. The Bronco is going at the heart of Jeep and its off roading finesse. The majority of pre production Broncos are wearing 35s because they are gunning for the off road lifestyle. It requires more testing because there is more that goes into off roading then mall crawling and driving a car with 35 inch tires around town. Thats the point.
Some of the early pics were miss identified as Sasquatch when they were stock badlands with 33's and the wheel that looks similar to the Sasquatch wheel. Any ones looks to be BFG AT's would be the 33's.One starts to wonder if Ford even tested anything but the Sasquatch package. Not that I don’t like it but I am ready to start seeing stuff with less than 35” tires on it. I know we have photos here and there of them but I would like to see more.