I would suggest sticking away from these trails during this time of year. I went 2 weekends ago and found out the hard way that it's orb weaver spider season. Ended up having to stop every 50 feet to knock a web and spider out of the path
I finally got to truly break in my Bronco after having it for about 6 months now. I had an amazing time with no issues out on the trail. Can't wait to upgrade my tires/rims next month and go back out when it's wet out to have some fun in the mud.
I just got back from a day trip out to Ocala, I did the full Tread Lightly! trail with my non-SAS Big Bend and had 0 issues while out on the trail. I will say that it was fairly dry today and so I didn't experience much mud or wet sand so it could be different in different weather conditions.
I plan on going as soon as I have an open weekend. Unfortunately I found out of an electrical issue in my bronco after I put some trail lights on so I have been dealing with trying to get those fixed. The dealership I've been taking it to for oil changes and tire fixes is completely incompetent...
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Did you ever figure this out? I was having issues with my upfitter switches so I took it into Ford and I spent $400 for them to tell me where my fuse box was and after I left I discovered that my brake lights only work half of the time
It's night and day between having a regular SUV and the Bronco. I don't think I can ever go back now. Once I get the lights up this weekend I am hoping to go up to the Ocala national forest to truly break it in. Eventually I am going to put on some 35" tires that will be better for off-road.
Hello, I bought my Bronco back in August after I totaled my RAV4. Never in a hundred years would I have thought to ever get a Bronco but I was at a Ford dealership and saw one in the showroom that looked pretty cool and decided to test drove one after the Escape. As soon as I got into the Bronco...