I haven’t tried this but at Gobi they said you can also remove the ladders and the spare tire and then there is enough clearance to slide the rear panel out the backend.
I too am going down this journey but with a non sas badlands 4door. I’ve added air compressor, winch, snorkel, Gobi rack with skycamp 3.0 rtt and Perigine compact 180 awning, Jerry can mount, and propane mount. Then once I fill in my camping gear I start to sit pretty low. I plan to correct this...
My plan is to add Bilstein 6100’s on the
Lowest setting to my non sas badlands and try a 35 x11.50r17 onto the stock wheels with crash bars removed. Hoping no rub with this setup.
Got tagged in FordPass with the recall sitting at 14k miles. Was thinking about selling my Explorer this week which also shows the rear axle recall but I guess I better hang onto it incase the Bronco is down for an extended time.
@Bestop_Team 4door top pulls out on slides to either side and doubles as an awning must fit under Gobi rack. I’m here in Colorado and willing to offer up my bronco for R&D.
My ask on the 6112s was a 25% discount off the lowest listed price I could find so I understand why you couldn’t go there but how about $740 for the 6100 kit
Do you have anything that works under the Gobi rack? I have a 4door hardtop with Gobi rack and would love something to replace the hardtop that can unbutton or unzip to open.
Anyone remember the good old days when you could pull it up in FordPass? No I don’t want to dig out a pc laptop to add service records and view my manual.
Also I don’t recall if this is already in the thread but here in Colorado regular is 83 octane they get away with this because of the altitude. It seems to be fine for these engines however you might run into problems if you fill up here and then roadtrip to the lower elevation states. So in...
I’m no expert but do you mean ethanol and not methanol? Most gas these days contains ethanol but you still can find it ethanol free. Usually if you are storing your vehicle for the winter you would want to go with ethanol free to avoid any issues with moisture absorption.