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Mikael310

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Also... this is the first time I've seen those crash bars be so apparent in the wheel wells. Kind of an eye sore.
Maybe this is just a pre-production model? Hope so b/c I agree, that's pretty damn shoddy to leave those open-ended like that.
 

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I'm in favor of these new production LED lights.
 

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Also... this is the first time I've seen those crash bars be so apparent in the wheel wells. Kind of an eye sore.
They definitely need a plastic or rubber plug for the ends, aftermarket do you see this LOL, my idea I want 50/50 split ?
 

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*laughs* Dammit, I showed this to my Wife (who is about 5'5). She looked at the picture, looked at me, back at the picture and told me that we are absolutely getting steps on this thing since I'm going with Sasquatch.

....She's gonna kill me if I end up opting for a Badlands. :ROFLMAO:
I can already hear my wife, get your hand off my ass I can get in on my own (Badlands SAS) lol
 

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That looks like 32" wheels with the Squatch fender flairs. Makes the tires look smaller than they really are.
 

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I wonder why the brake rotors are so rusty.
 

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The 10 ply rated version (E) of LT 265/70 -17 Grabber AT Generals on Tire Rack get a 99% comparison rating - all excellent. Mostly 3/4 ton (250) work and towing trucks.
The 6 ply rated version (C) made for this smaller vehicle should be a very nice all around tire.
 

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Getting hit with rain...it happens to all steel rotors....
I live in Buffalo and with the amount of salt we use on the roads I think I know a little about rusty rotors. The amount of rust on the Bronco rotors is excessive even for old rotors in the middle of a Buffalo winter. I've gone weeks without driving my F150 and they never looked that bad.
 

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The 10 ply rated version (E) of LT 265/70 -17 Grabber AT Generals on Tire Rack get a 99% comparison rating - all excellent. Mostly 3/4 ton (250) work and towing trucks.
The 6 ply rated version (C) made for this smaller vehicle should be a very nice all around tire.
I really like the 6 plys on my Ranger, I was happy when I heard the Black Diamond was getting them as well.

I don't care for the steeilies really but in no way do I feel the alternative is worth a grand extra.

Rotors are no biggie, its been sitting for a day or two. Normal in my world.
 
 


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