@Dirty Bronco
Almost 2 years later, are you still enjoying the enclosure? Has it patinaed any?
(And steel is really expensive now. :()
Thank you,
David
I'll reply to the last one of these.
I also have the ARB Summit front bumper, but I have a Badlands and do have a front camera. ARB provides a relocation kit but:
1) It does sit back a bit in the designated spot they have for the camera which makes the view less widescreen. You can see the...
I found this thread:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/help-me-decide-eruption-green-vs-velocity-blue.79649/
And this Club:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/eruption-green-bronco-club.22236/
Best I can do for you. I'll post some pictures in both the Club thread and your thread...
@ChompSticks
I thought I'd update that I bought and installed the ARB Summit Front Bumper and a WARN 8S winch. I'll get around to taking pictures this weekend to post for you.
I would say that camera relocation is easy. I don't have ACC (High Package guy here, not LUX) The hardest part...
While I actually eat leftover food (usually for lunch the next day), my OEM Bronco parts have been primarily sold locally or given away locally to a friend with a lower model.
Car/truck parts: I just don't see me going through the hassle to reinstall OEM to sell / trade in later. I have a...
I'll be the umpteenth reply that says the door bags are worth gold. And I use them as previously decribe, e.g., sliding them 3/4 of the way on. I also will be the umpteenth person to say protect near the fenders with the rubber things supplied by Ford.
No chips. Doors on and off a lot...
I have the same MagMount. I found without the supplied 3M backed paper-thin magnets supplied by 67 Designs that it does fall when off-roading. (iPhone 12 Pro, not Max) It did not fall on street travel, except taking speed bumps fast.
Once I put the supplied magnet on the phone, never moved...
Hi,
When you buy a tire, they obviously have a tire size that you seem to understand, e.g., 33 inches, 35 inches, 37 inches etc.
The 10.5 or 12.5 numbers in the responses to you are the width of the tire. If the tire is wider, then you may have rubbing... which leads us to...
The offset...
I think you mean transmission temperature from the Gauge Cluster. It has PSI, Oil Temperature, and Transmission Temperature are what is displayed in that Cluster.
And, for me, the Transmission Temperature runs at about 201F.
I have them currently "as delivered," as you say. But, Icon recommends that you both re-tune and height adjust after 500-1,000 miles of usage.
So far, I've found a few old "power line" trails near-in to Nashville, and tried out a couple of trails at Adventure Off-Road Park about 1.2 hours...
Thank you.
My build is an automatic. While I can drive a manual transmission and a manual would act as an excellent theft deterrent these days, I opted for the automatic. Maybe it was (my) age. Maybe it was that I want my wife to be into off-roading as well (and she cannot drive a manual)...
+1 to everything above.
I wish the TN group here was more active. But, it appears they mostly use crapbook as well, and I do not have an account and refuse to have one.
For the OP question, I use the OnX App and GaiaGPS too as mentioned by others.
Fair point.
I am fortunate that I have worked from home for about a decade now (long before COVID). I had not considered the office piece of the equation.
Do you not have an Alexa device in your home? I can see how if you had to open the Alexa App that that would be painful. Since my wife and I have multiple Alexa devices throughout the home, I don't have to open the App first. I can just be in a room with an Alexa (which is most of our rooms)...