I will offer up my "hold your beer" services for anyone who wants to attempt that Raptor jump in their Bronco.If the jump isn’t proceeded by me saying, “Here, hold my beer.” It‘s not happening.
Come Hold my Beer(s)I will offer up my "hold your beer" services for anyone who wants to attempt that Raptor jump in their Bronco.
That video is everywhere! Nice send brother ?I sent my 95 last weekend, it took the landing like a champ no issues!
Not bad for a cheap lift kit and nothing really better than stock, the TTB front axles really work well. Im sure the new 2021 bronco will love jumps with its independent front and linked rear, the only thing I kind worry about is the length on the 2 door, might not want to fly very flatThat video is everywhere! Nice send brother ?
Thats definitely a good point, 4 door is definitely the way to go for any kind of high speed shenanigans and it gets a smoother ride.Not bad for a cheap lift kit and nothing really better than stock, the TTB front axles really work well. Im sure the new 2021 bronco will love jumps with its independent front and linked rear, the only thing I kind worry about is the length on the 2 door, might not want to fly very flat
How about "hey girls watch this"If the jump isn’t proceeded by me saying, “Here, hold my beer.” It‘s not happening.
This post made my day thank you. Send it! (As safely and intelligently as possible)I plan on sending it in my new Bronco 2dr, at least once during the first year of ownership. Backstory: I bought an early Bronco right out of high school 20 years ago for this purpose but it was too nice to modify -I initially wanted a fiberglass body but found an uncut one with no rust, so I kept it original. Now I want to relive my youth and have some fun while I’m still young and dumb (37).
I’m sober and totally serious, how far and how high would you feel comfortable jumping your new Bronco?
My numbers are 1 ft off the ground, 8-10 ft distance in the sand or on a scouted trail hill. You?