Don’t have my Bronco anymore due to some quality issues and inability to get parts last year but would love to join you folks if you’re open to a Wrangler joining you!
The longer you wait the more quality issues that will be ironed out. After having one, going through a front end blow out and having to return, I’d wait.
Glad you got it back and hope you can get it fixed soon without parts delays.
I thought the front diff must be spinning even when 4WD was not engaged thanks for the clarification on this.
Decided the best thing to do was to trade her in and wait for these issues to clear themselves up. The dealer was happy to take her back for $8k over MSRP - 😮 - I was as blown away as I am sure many of you will be. It was fun while it lasted but I am not built for these first model year...
No appointment until next Tuesday. As I understand it, the entire front end is non-serviceable, so right off the bat without having it looked at, its sounds like a complete replacement. It's unclear after speaking with several service departments if the front diff components are actually...
Thanks and will do. I didn't realize there were a few different folks who had posted with similar issues. I think I count 4 other cases? Are there more? Looks like one is actually in my same build week.
I really thought the soft top would be temporary for me and I'd buy a HT when they became available but after driving most of the winter with it, I'm impressed with its overall performance. Plus, the flexibility to take it all the way back in the summer is going to be so nice.
$4k is a hefty...
There is actually only one screw and the rest of it is fastened on with their metal clamps or those plastic pins that hold on interior panels and stuff (I'm not sure what they are called).
The one thing I didn't like was that they want you to drill a hole into the plastic fender flare but I...
:ROFLMAO: It wasn't in all three of his photos so I think it was a genuine appearance. Plus, I'm washing my Bronco once a week while she's on her coronation tour across Connecticut. A much less humble flex.