Was going down a rabbit hole today and stumbled across this comparison of the Pedal Commander and Bank's Pedal Monster. I don't have either but now watching the video I would lean towards the PedalMonster. What say you?
So far the Outer Banks of North Carolina followed by Uhwarrie.
Since I don't have any friends on here per say I would like to tag @vb_bronco as we were in the build week 8/15/22 thread and commiserated on our long wait in the forums!
I ended up getting the folding one from Ford (with points) and adding a multi-drop "adapter" from Gen-Y. It is the lower cost Rebel and now I can choose what height for the hitch and the ball. Thinking of still buying the Kuat Pivot to allow opening of the rear with a cooler on the rack. I...
Here is a link to the Heritage fender/quarter panels. The front was not as bad as I thought but the rear is pricey.
Fender & Components for 2023 Ford Bronco | Ford OEM Parts Direct
Quarter Panel & Components for 2023 Ford Bronco | Ford OEM Parts Direct
But in most cases the higher the ethanol content the lower the mpg (which for those of us with 2 doors means more stops). If the price point is great enough between the 2 it is a moot point on cost though.
Doing a little reading. It is still related to speed but not the way you meant with a timing chain connecting the crank to the camshaft
What Is A VVT-i Engine? (jdpower.com)
I have been waiting to pull the trigger on a drone once they have one that will keep up with my motorcycle. Now I am inspired to try one now for beach and trail shots with the Bronco
I would be interested in testing your compressor. I do both beach driving in the soft sand of the Outer Banks, NC as well as Uwharrie trails so airing up and down a lot!
Thanks for the opportunity
I would think for off roading it would be a combo of smaller diameter wheel and the lowest load rating you could get for the best sidewall flex. Obviously you do need a tough sidewall for puncture resistance.
WhiskeyCity we are going to be in KY next week doing some bourbon tasting/hunting and I may come stalk your Bronco so I can show my wife what the XPEL Stealth wrap looks like in person :cool:
Thanks for sharing your pictures. I have a carbonized gray 2dr Badlands I have been wanting some type of paint protection for the occasional trail trips and multiple trips on the beach each year (blowing sand is brutal on the finish). Been on the fence about the matte finish but I think this...
Maybe a 2 tier system where the bottom is a drawer and the top is the full length slideout and the top tier is removable for when you need the rear seats for passengers.