Looks like Iām headed back to the office and that means back to a commuter (70 miles one way)ā¦.
2022 Ford Bronco - Base with Sasquatch 2.3l / auto, 15,500 miles, cyber orange metallic
37ā Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Radflo extended travel coil overs with external adjustable reservoirs
Camburg upper...
The GoPro is a decent solution if you already have one. Prior to Naviks install I ran around with a Hero Black and a spare phone on the dash.
Battery life and intermittent connectivity issues are a challenge with that setup but nothing that isnāt manageable.
I used this mounting system on the...
No concerns for me with the zerk fittings down for accessibility. In a number of years wheeling Jeeps and now this Bronco with similar positioning I have only knocked off one which was a simple repair.
As for setting length, a simple method is to use the stock caās. Stick a bolt through both...
Just saw that jeeperf.com has released a set of tie rods that appear to be beefed up both inner and outers.
What caught my attention was the mention of adjustability of install height on the knuckle end. Looks like they are using a uniball style end.
I have no affiliation with them and am...
Recently installed the Naviks option on my BaseSquatch along with a Nakita camera.
Pain to install with how far the dash has to come apart but otherwise excellent operation.
I should probably start another thread there butā¦
So far the Naviks box has worked flawlessly. The supplied harness has the trigger wire for the camera built in. The front camera is activated by holding the instrument cluster menu button for 7 sec. There is an audible beep when engaging and the...
A few modifications on my installā¦.
Removed the sensor brackets, cut out RC logo for front facing camera (Nakita), and installed Naviks box for factory screen integration.
RC really nailed the design on this one. Really works well with the mod bumper for a near OE look.
Not having seen that particular bumper in person, it sounds like quite a bit was left on the table.
Aside from mounting flange changes on the bumper, did you make any changes Ford side to accommodate?
@Bmadda if you have an As Built file for the 3.0 PSCM you can view it line by line with this AB compare tool - http://www.compulsivecode.com/Project_AsBuiltCompare.aspx
Sketchy looking site I know, but this has been used by the Ford truck family for some time now.
Looked at it, all of my prior Jeeps were chopped. There is simply a ton of crap (necessary crap) on the front end of the Bronco with nowhere else to move it. You could probably gain a couple of inches if you are willing to cut into the grille as well but I decided itās not worth the effort.
I too keep coming back to this rear bumper. The design is very OE but tightened up in the right places with the right additions for trail use.
How is the fit, finish, hardware?
Great to see some progress here @BigMeatsBronco! Interested to understand if the āprogrammingā is really anything more than AsBuilt data and an adaptation reset.
Thanks for seeing this through!