Seems like this thread has devolved into discussing the pinch weld instead of the new OEM step bar.
In regards to the pinch welds:
Wurth High Build Undercoating is what I would recommend. Most products out to address the pinch welds only cover the area and are purely cosmetic. They have...
I agree for the most part with function over form. But when it comes to those that are buying for the back-lighting aesthetics, then one needs to be aware that the mismatch of vendors will have different colors of amber which ends up looking a mess.
Thanks for the head's up. Just bought a few t-shirts. Can't beat the price in addition to the military discount.
As an aside, I wonder if the Baja Stroppe merchandise being included portends the take rate of the limited edition itself? I can see the Free Wheeling and generic merchandise...
What's a single guy on Valentine's Day do? Spend some quality time with his love.
Started slowly by admiring Luna's rear end. I peaked under her skirt and realized I need to pay her some attention. Cleaned her up, filled her rear end with fresh lube, and finished off with some new bling...
Ashley told me about this mural way before our 6G Broncos were being delivered. It's been on my bucket list. You should have moved the construction barrier for the photo.
I prefer the older style and just to raise them to hide the pinch weld while also serving the purpose to catch the rocks/gravel from getting kicked up on the side.
Baja Boss 255/85's on BD Steelies. @Gr8Hortoni
@Dover157 is also running the 255/85's on BD Steelies. He has since added a lift with Eibach's (click the link to see a before/after photo for comparison).
Tried to find what you asked. But the best that I could find was Method Gray (slightly lighter in color than Titanium Gray) on a Cactus Gray Bronco. They also aren't the 703's, but you get the idea.