I’m poetry in motion when I get in..although it’s pretty bad poetry.
I’ve gone with PPF on the doors and Rokblokz mudflaps. They’ve done well, although nothing can prevent the random rock that I’ll fling up and hit my own windshield with.
Visiting family and totally forgot to bring a footstool to help my aunts in and out of the Bronco.
First aunt says she doesn’t need steps, and using the built in handle and the paracord handle I installed climbs in with surprising ease.
She’s 83 years old, and not much above 5’ tall.
A...
Umm…isn’t the air intake and even the intercooler not located where that scoop is?
Seems like a good way to choke everything up with dirt when you’re off road.
Yes! Just look at the Chicken Tax.
It helped us to get bloated trucks that are less fuel efficient and capable than what other countries get, and enabled Harley Davidson to box itself into potentially going extinct because its products are increasingly Boomer-centric.
In all seriousness...
Not sure there is a federal law about dual sales channels - plenty of products are sold that way.
Whether it’s musical instruments or tech products, manufacturers rarely offer better deals than third parties.
Pass the savings along?
Oh sweet summer child…
Savings don’t get passed on. That’s called leaving money on the table.
I hate dealers, but let’s not pretend that we’d be better off. We’d just be getting screwed in a different way.
Having the front camera be able to be cleaned is a great feature, and it’s a shame it doesn’t extend to the back camera.
I found it pretty dang useful when dealing with gigantic ruts recently. A spotter is great, but having an extra set of eyes never hurts.
My last vehicle didn’t clean the...
Or…and here me out…
He could just disregard everyone’s advice, waste money, and end up with a vehicle that is worse than if he just left it alone.
My advice is to save your money or just buy a Braptor. Why make life harder than necessary?
By your own admission, you’ve already messed your Bronco up (your vehicle now has a squat) and it is clearly impacting the handling.
Get rid of the leveling kit and so that you don’t get dinged on your...
That is actually wrong. It is not only in direct conflict with the text - which I posted - but it certainly doesn’t show up in the warranty.
If it does, please post the verbiage.
Read the text that I posted.
They could totally void the warranty for a lift if they wanted to. They generally can’t void the warranty if you replace parts with different brand items that are generally of the same spec.
This is what the text actually says - not what everyone thinks it says.
(c) Prohibition on conditions for written or implied warranty; waiver by Commission
No warrantor of a consumer product may condition his written or implied warranty of such product on the consumer's using, in connection...