Took the picture this morning on the way home from Church...
I guess technically, a proper Bronco has 4 pedals (dont forget emergency brake!) AND a high beam button down there. Almost have to do the jitterbug when I'm driving her!
I was thinking of this same shortcoming just last week with scattered showers up in the Sierra, setting on my tailgate between showers.
I was imagineering something like one of the latex rubber therapy bands and some double sided foam tape - something stretchy and flexible that would create a...
You may be aged like wine. I aged like milk - Now chunky and I smell a bit off.
Had an employee get into an solo vehicle accident in her 2024 F150 (aluminum doors, hood, bed...). And accidents happen - I get it. Repair bill was $16,500. When I texted her how much her little oopsie cost the...
A different opinion... Mine has a factory cover, I do my 5 tire rotations every 5,000 miles, and the 2 minutes it takes to take off the cover maybe twice a year has never been an issue.
I'm probably showing my age, but do the sasquaches not come with side view mirrors?
the only thing I use the backup camera for is to line up a mark on the driveway so I know I'm lined up lengthwise.
No aftermarket parts stickers, but we do collect stickers from each micro brewery we visit, and the inside back of the tailgate is covered with them...
Question for the experts...
I have a 2022 bronco, and also a 1972 bronco. Both have two doors. The '72's all steel top weighs probably 200 pounds, and it's probably bulkier than a moardor bronco top.
Can the four door EZ4X4 lifter be used on a gen6 two door(?) Can it also be used on a Gen1...
Definitely portable, Thor's lightning unit here. The freedom to just drop it and the bag with the hose in whatever vehicle I'm taking at the moment is so much more convenient. Not running 40" tires on anything, and have never experienced the compressor getting 'too hot' airing back up... by...
If it was modeling the 'old guy w/ disposable income' demographic, it'll come only in a 2 door, and have a 5l turbocharged V-8 under the hood.
And have an ashtray and a cigar lighter.
I've been a "change my own oil" guy for the past 30 years. With new Bronco, I figured I might want to have oil changes and all the maintenance records 'on the record', so called the dealership almost a year ago to schedule a trip down to Auburn, CA. They quoted me ~$90, and asked me when, and...
I can say the RPM heritage style grille I bought almost a year ago was quite nice, quality wise. Fit perfectly. Letters were identical to the stock 'BRONCO'.
In hindsight, I should have scuffed it a bit better as I was painting it, random road gravel strikes have 'popped' the copper spray...
That and a $200 RPM 'heritage' style grille. For less than $250 and an afternoon, you have your iconic silver grille. If you dont like it, could probably unload it in the classifieds for most of what you put into it. Cheap entertainment.
RPM (plastic) grille (< $200), a couple cans of spray paint, and a 3d printer for the letters.
If you want a metal grille, ya gotta go back to 1966-1977
Even the '80's broncos had plastic grilles.
Another down side to 'onboard' mounting: if you have more than one vehicle, onboard means youre buying multiple $300-$500 'investments'. Something portable (or... for the buzzword crowd, 'modular' ) is mo' better.