Electrical. In todays world, make sure all sensors and wiring is checked. plus make sure whomever is paying, fully understands that electrical gremlins can be created by an improperly repaired vehicle.
One of my kids co-workers was in a similar type of crash ( not a bronco though) -...
I used one in my 2019 Ranger for 5 years. No problems. Only had 3 pair of lights connected.
Its odd that that the Trigger 6 (90 amps) comes with a 100 amp in line fuse and the 4 (80 amps) doesn't have anything, so I added an 80 amp fuse to mine.
If you want to see a Trigger 6 in log term use...
The BAT fee is only 5% on cars/trucks. And that goes to BAT, not the seller.
https://bringatrailer.com/faq/#question-35756726
Check Craigslist, Facebook, and full-size Bronco forum - https://www.[banned site].com/
good luck.
I use one quart of each the top six oils recommended in the most current threads about oil. As for filters, I buy one of each of the top 6, put them in a bag and blindfolded, I grab one.
Seriously, I am a second generation Ford owner. Been changing oil in cars for, damn, over 50 years. Been...
Only South Rim of Black Canyon will be closed. North Rim is currently listed to be opened.
East of Cortez is Mesa Verde NP. Stayed at the lodge, in the morning wild horses were wandering around the lodge grounds.
Here is a link to the Bushduck website where they collect info on the Colorado High Country Trail status. No updates for 2026, but you can look at the dates of openings for 2025. The Cinnamon Pass info has a link to a pic of a bulldozer after a bit of snow clearing.
Bush duck trail info...
Damn GnormalGnome, I don’t have near that many years of roadtrips, but you pretty much nailed it.
I will add, tires, if you have a plug kit, check those strips to make sure they don’t dry out and are still removable/usable. Tire tools, if you are carrying a lot of luggage, etc, think about...
1. How many miles driven daily?
2. How is your hearing?
my experience using KM3 on a 2019 Ranger - Battled the mud and clay infested trails in Kentucky very well, the KO2 (I know, not KO3) not near as well.
KM3 to me were definitely louder. Drove nearly all surfaces between North Carolina...
As revealed by the Green Flash post, you will definitely have the cooler/fridge debate. It gets down to your needs, and with your question you are willing to learn from others.
I bought a small Dometic CFX-28 a handful of years ago and strapped it into the backseat of my 2019 Ranger. I liked...
My Badlands (2.7) was a dealer, located in southwest Ohio, ordered vehicle with a block heater. Why as well?
1. not everyone has a garage.
2. very few garages are heated.
3. As others have mentioned, the Bronco spends time in areas where the block heater will be useful.
Brought the Bronco home five months ago so it’s well past time to begin the upgrades, and this rack will be perfect to carry the recovery boards and a container of gear.
Though my wife chimed in about how many more toys she could buy and pack to take to our first granddaughter. And everyone...
“Would love to see them in action, discuss real trail range with the user, etc. I have 3 (or 4, not sure) Rivian's and one recent EV Hummer in my neighborhood but they are all pavement only mall crawlers for the owners”
It’s not level 5, 6 or so trails, in 2022 Rivian partnered with Motor Trend...
How rare and how valuable? Questions that can easily be answered…. in the future.
If the Kevin Martin partnership is still happening with Ford you will be able to get a Marti report in 2032.
If you are seriously thinking of holding on to your vehicle, I suggest you do some research at...
Have you thought of divide and conquer?
Remove the blade key from the Fob and put it in a magnetic key box under the vehicle.
Leave the Fob behind in a faraday pouch, in a hiding place inside, probably not the console.
Or you could do as a buddies Dad did, hide the faraday pouch somewhere...
Followed up searching google street view. they are slowly posting sections. Was surprised to see that rusted shell of a truck is still hanging out in the Utah desert (Google Tatooine Sand Dune, and then go east to the first crossroads). Bummed they bypassed Warloop Road in Arkansas.
Congrat on the great finish.
And damn, you ran that in the dark?!?
having driven the DBBB (admittedly, I by passed the Mountain Springs mud mess), and half of the KAT, in the daylight and during rainless periods, I can’t imagine rumbling through some of those forest sections in the dark. I...