It goes both ways. Just depends where you areā¦as a Jeep and Toyota owner, there are a lot strong opinions against those brands on this forum. I
Holy Grail of Jeeps iIMO. Very nice š
How are the hardtops holding up to snow? Doing well against the snowbrush or the brooms? Does the top scratch easy or is it pretty tough? Seen any water intrusion were roof sections meet when snow is left on the roof? Iāve got mine inside the winter and parked until April, so wondering what...
Even though my leather wrapped steering and shifter were listed as leather on the build sheet (seats are vinyl), I can tell you it certainly doesnāt feel like leather. That is, compared to everything else owned. If you told me it was plastic, Iād believe you š¤£
Itās been very challenging to understand how my 2016 Jeep JK color-matched white hardtop and factory softtop are so well engineered, compared to Fordās top. I took the Bronco hardtop off once for 30 minutes and it was so flimsy/flexyā¦I thought it was going break in my hands. Its so delicateā¦
I kept checking my oil each time i fueled up. Looked super-clean each time. Yeah, I know that doesnāt mean squat. Changed my oil with dealer at 4,500 miles. All varied backroad and highway driving during break-in. Did a Blackstone oil analysis. High silicone and copper values and oil was a...
You donāt have to look hard to answer your questionā¦initial impressionsā¦ Comparing my 2016 JKUR, lift, mud terrains, etc, my badlands drives like a car on road. I use my JK off-roadā¦I donāt trust the Bronco at all. My SAS has stock suspension, too many low hanging bits compared to the JK...