Look for a pair of badland takeoffs. That is what I did. I got a set with under 5K miles for $800 through marketplace. Why the rush to upgrade the wheels before you even get bronco? I didn't like the look with stock but took my time and got a very good deal.
I use two small bungies to hold the rods and one to strap them together. I run 80 on the highway with no issues almost every weekend. I also went to OBX and back which is 6+ hour trip one way.
Shorter trips or not highway speeds I just slide them in.
I went with Badland take offs from a member here also. They look so much better than the stock. I am not a fan of poke so these checked all the boxes for me as I have the painted flares. I haven't seen any difference in ride or mpg.
Try this. I have a Newfoundland and this gets all the hair out of the carpet where I can suck it up.
https://www.chemicalguys.com/products/professional-rubber-pet-hair-removal-brush?_pos=5&_sid=d7a1d5618&_ss=r
I have the harken hoist and 9 foot ceilings. Pics in the link below. The hoist would work with lower ceilings but not sure you would be able to pull into the garage and might need to back in each time.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/harken-hoist-and-first-time-topless.41766/
If anyone is looking for a HEL there is one on the lot here in Quakertown, PA. Just saw it yesterday but it was pouring out so I didn't stop. I got my Bronco there 18 months ago and was very happy with everything...
Why wouldn't you be able to use a something like a Harken hoist? As long as you have an 8 foot garage you should be able to get away with it? You would just need to back in and out of the garage. Mine is tall enough to get it high enough I can pull in but as long as you can get the pins out...
I ordered mine through Ciocca Ford in Quakertown 18 months ago and have had the Bronco for a year. No ADM and the process went as smooth. There currently is a Race Red 2 Door Wildtrack on the lot if you don't want to wait.
**Update
Mine was in 2WD. I just got my Bronco back and the documentation states that the noise was due to an interior bearing failure. It also states that the axle differential had no fluid. That one is a bit confusing because I park in a garage and would have noticed even the smallest spot...
I started to have a sound coming from upfront last week and thought it could be something in the tire. After checking everything I could think of I dropped off at dealer this morning. Just got the call its the front diff. 2022 OB with 6200 miles on it. They did say that they will have parts...
I have a two door and did it in one day. I used chemical guys kit ($150) which has the clean slate wash which I actually did twice to make sure there were zero contaminants. Once my bronco was completely dry I did the actual ceramic in the garage out of the sun. I used less than half the...