Addictive Dessert Designs Rock Fighter and a Warn EVO 10s
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They are usually 2-3 gallons. But yes. It’s a lot. And i only ran them full when needed. I run my heaviest tank on the hinge side so it’s not on the outside putting more stress in the door and hinges.
They made it through some jumps, 60+ mph in the dessert, and rock crawling. I was worried...
Some basic cheap film, but:
20% on door windows (mine is a base so it didn’t have tint -matches OEM soft top pretty good)
35% on the entire windshield.
I love it. Wouldn’t change a thing.
This first pic, the front windows are down. You can definitely tell the windshield is tinted with the top...
The descent from bronco knoll was the toughest section of trail that i did. All of the Colorado passes were easy in my book. I did 95% of everything in 2wd. Sometimes i used the rear locker in 2wd, but it’s impressive what it will do without even using 4wd.
You should be fine!
Love the grey! We always buy white/silver/grey/black cars....this time I chose the blue Bronco, and my wife chose the green Hellcat, lol. We both stepped out of our "norm" on these, lol. Not going to lie, I prefer the bronco over the hellcat, usually. It's just more enjoyable to drive down here...
Thank you. I really appreciate that.
I’m using an iPhone 12 Pro. It’s been awesome for photos. It doesn’t have a great zoom, but it does awesome Daytime and low light photos if you have a steady hand!
I actually camped in mine. Picked up an iceco fridge, made a rear platform that makes the seats even with the cargo area, which also created storage area for my table and some of my gear. Used an Exped lxw sleeping mat. It was awesome. Slept great. Had plenty of room.
I encourage everyone to get out and use their Bronco’s! There is too much cool stuff in this country to just sit at home.
Just a few more pics from my road trip out west.
I had a chip that was definitely going to spread. I fixed it at my in-laws on a Sunday before the last 1100 mile drive home. Ended up with only 2 rock chips on that 6k miles road trip. Lol.