I had no issues with that this winter. I had a 2011 Mustang convertible and that was a big problem. The Bronco window is much shorter so less glass/wipe area. That may or may not be the difference.
I like that! I have much to learn. I'd like to keep my parts intact while I do it. I was looking at a Hi Lift, or similar jack. I've got other uses for it at home.
Watching with great interest to see what pops up. So far I've purchased a set of Rigid 360 series driving lights and a set of Gear America Uber shackles. Currently looking for some recovery gear, traction plates, tow rope, a jack fo some sort and an axe and shovel mount.
Does that seal well above the tailgate? My factory soft top barely seals there.....which means it really doesn't. It's snow and ice season here now. The angled back would make it a little more likely for junk to sit there. I would't want a bigger leak than I've already got.
Don't know man, I'm just reading the number on the dash. Without remote start it's probably idling longer than it would otherwise. That's likely worsening my indicated fuel consumption.
Nooooo! I love my Bronco. I bought a stock Bronco when I learned my build wasn't going to happen, and while I didn't choose Cyber Orange, and probably wouldn't, I love it.