Picked up my Base 2.3L manual and for the first 120 miles averaged 21 mpg. After a 4" lift and 37's, I am now averaging 18.1 mpg. Didn't reset after the upgrade.
I feel your pain. Same thing happened to me. Dealer put in the wrong order and unfortunately the VIN was assigned the next day. Was told they couldn't do anything once the VIN was assigned. It was built in January and I have a nice picture of the wrong Bronco rolling off the line.
Had to...
Won't go into all the details, but my dealer messed up converting my reservation in October, and the one that was ordered was wrong. It sucked getting the updates, pics of the wrong Bronco rolling off the assembly line, knowing I didn't want it. I had to place a new order. With the way my...
Great looking build! Although I won't see my Bronco until Feb, I've been gathering info on the mods I want to do. I know I want to go up to a 37", either a 12.5" or 13.5" width.
What offset did you need for your wheels with the wider tires? I've been told I'd need a positive 25. That seems...
Always one of the first purchases for every Wrangler I've had. What made them nice is that you could leave it on and put the top up, unlike other brands that had to be removed every time you put the top up.
I took it to the dealer shortly after this and they were very excited to see a Jeep that was actually being used as a Jeep and was dirty. Then they cleaned it....
I'd love it if they offered the MT + 2.7. The 2.3 powering an already very heavy Bronco that will only get heavier as I modify it makes me worry about going with the 2.3.
Given they are already concerned about the high number of people doing builds with the 2.7 and how that might create "late...
I owned 3 Wranglers with cloth seats. They got rained on, mud on them, daughter and dogs walking all over them. They always cleaned up. Jeep uses what they call "trail cloth" and whatever it is, it wore and cleaned up great. Haven't been able to see or feel the cloth that will be in the...
But do we have to unbolt and bolt them back on each time? On a Wrangler, you take the nuts off the bottom of the bolts that fit in the hinges and never put them back on. I don't want to have to get out tools every time I'm taking the doors off or putting them back on.