Lots of content in this thread...
I'm in the "I would NOT have bought the Bronco if it didn't have a manual transmission" camp. Zero interest in an automatic, none.
Funny to see people mentioning scheduling delays of several months. 676 days for my 2022, so a few months doesn't seem so bad...
Yes, I've been able to completely shut off the seatbelt chimes while in motion. Sounds like you're asking for two different things. Turn off the chime. And turn off the light in the dash. All I know is that the chime is off, and that's enough for me. I don't mind that the reminder lamp is...
With my '22 I don't have the early drop when unlocked. I haven't had any issues (knock on wood). But I do try to minimize the stress on the seals, just seems prudent.
In bad weather I pull the handle somewhat slowly and deliberately to give the window a chance to drop before fully opening the...
Ha, set the bar high, why don't you! Both absolutely sucked, in my experience. I had the misfortune of owning a mid-70s 351 Windsor, and my brother had a 351 Cleveland. Not the best time to buy American.
No, that was not one of my main requests. I took a look, and if there's a way to disable the infamous "double honk" (car running, key in pocket, leave car, close door with car still running), I don't see it.
https://carista.com/en/supported-cars/ford/bronco/6th-gen
If you know what it's...
Really? I can't speak for the F-150 or Ranger, but I don't think this is true for the Bronco. 4A was available on the Black Diamond without the Sasquatch package, which was one of the lower trim levels. And 4A comes with *any* trim level with Sasquatch package (unless they changed something...
What we really need is a bull bar with "wings" to protect the mirrors. ;)
Tight, winding road near me, people cross the center line all the time, my mirror got hit by the extended mirror of a work van whose mirror was way over the center line.
Forgot to report back, but Carista got all the modifications to work that I wanted to work (e.g. closing windows with press of lock, then long press, similar to how you can roll the windows down with the remote). One possible exception: disabling ASS (but I haven't tested that lately). They...
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/capable-steel-bumper-license-plate-bracket-heritage-bronco-no-drilling-required.37149/
But I agree, I heard he was no longer selling.
I bought one when I was living in California for a while, worked great. No longer using it while in Georgia.
Periodic update:
Carista still doesn't work, not really. It *did* disable ASS, but not in a way that anybody would want. It looks like it tricks the system into thinking the charging system isn't working (one of the conditions for ASS not activating is if the battery is low or charging system...
I'll do the bridge shot, several photos (I can't decide):
1. Golden Gate Bridge (from Land's End)
Sometimes you take a picture at just the right time of day. This was one of those days. The sunset reflected in the window, the bridge being lit up, etc. Picture taken here...
Cliche or not, it's true. Also it's not a defense mechanism, I have nothing to be defensive about.
The issue seems to be a need to judge other people, and a strong sense of entitlement. Ever think that if the Bronco didn't have appeal beyond pure off-roaders Ford wouldn't have built it at...
As someone who drives in Atlanta periodically, I just had to comment on this. For those who don't know, Dekalb Avenue in Atlanta was a minefield, horrible pavement, widely known for it. I would submit that if you NEVER drove your Bronco off-road, but had to drive on Dekalb Avenue (or other...