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- Big Bend
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Can we see the jack in action?
Hey @MrJoeGet a pic of someone standing beside an open door for height reference...please?
Thank you for that. I'm 6' and from what I've seen, so far, I just might be able to get into the black Diamond. It's a tad lower. The outer banks step would be in the way. I can't do steps... Thanks again!Hey @MrJoe
From what I recall you have asked a lot of questions in this area. I think you mentioned some potential mobility issues, but I apologize if I'm wrong.
I climbed into a Big Bend and an OBX, both with stock tires. I would say I had to do a slight hop to get into the big bend. I'm 5'9 with short legs in relation to my torso, for reference. It was not difficult for me, but I could see it being not the easiest for someone with mobility concerns.
The steps on the OBX would be helpful, but I think I skipped them on the way in and for sure on the way out.
No 2DRs in the house only 4DrsHow long is the roof on the 2 door
Went to an event and the Bronco Specialist said that there is no locking mechanism for the fender flares but "we got through Detroit and we still have them on, so I think it will be fine"Two questions: Any idea if the pull out tail gate is still coming out? Also, are they going to have any type of security fastener for the fender flares? Call me paranoid but I could see someone stealing fender flares.
There is a "dark mode" (night mode) that can be manually turned on or set to auto.Can the display (12") be completely turned off? I can't imagine how much light that will put out at night even when dimmed...
Looks like the Flannel team is there. Vastly more knowledgeable then the one crew that I saw in Michigan.I was considering making one of these threads since I saw the Broncos today and will tomorrow and Thursday, but I'm glad I didn't based on most of your questions.
The staff on site are like professional road show/auto show people, not Bronco marketing or engineering team. I'm not 100% certain they are employed directly by Ford. Thefore, asking questions about why things are the way they are or what will come in '22 are not able to be answered.
The best questions to ask are things that an attendee can get you the answer themselves. Measurements, specific pictures, observations, opinions, etc. Anything the attendee can physically get their hands on or see.
Only with Leather Interior not in MGV.Are there real holders of cups in the back? A bungee net does not count.
Can you get modular front bumper and full vehicle bash plates from parts?I’ll get to them as best and quick as I can. Looking at a Black Diamond cactus grey and a Outerbanks in Black.