I would be willing to take these off your hands. I'm in southern NH. If looking for a step, I have an OBX with the factory steps that I would be willing to trade.
I was thinking something like this, but made for a bronco lol
https://www.extremeterrain.com/productphotos?webid=jeep-gladiator-insulator-for-wanaka-64-inch-roof-top-tent-ge0048&showFeed=False&customerpics=false&index=0
I was just wondering if there is an existing product out there that is something like a blanket that can be velcroed or attached to the inside of the top of the interior. I'm unsure what it would be called. But just to add some extra insulation in the winter or possibly some additonal sound...
Is there anything done to prevent galvanic corrosion between the bolt and shackle? It looks like the bolt is stainless and the shackle is aluminum. This could make it very difficult to remove the shackle.
I think there is some potential here. It looks like they're hiring design engineers in Virginia, so it will be domestically designed. Rivian turned out a seemingly off road capable truck without a long pedigree of off roaders, I'm sure VW could do it as well if they keep a clear vision in mind...
I'm just curious, I'm about to receive a 2 door with the hard top. I'd imagine I'm going to need to hang things out the back occasionally (think rake, shovel, piece of wood, etc). Has anybody had any trouble driving with the rear windshield raised? Has Ford said anything about that?
Wow, I commend your patience. Your Bronco looks awesome by the way! I just hope mine doesn't sit there for that long. I'm only a short drive away from Worcester.
All bets are off if you converted your order to a raptor in March. You essentially changed your order to a totally different vehicle. If the wait is that bad you should have just left it the same. The rich cry baby just wants something to cry about.
I don't know if it makes a difference since I don't have a bronco... yet, but when I am backing up in my tacoma sometimes shutting off the headlights helps make the rear camera brighten up.
I would think the actual grade and treatment of the steel used for the spring would be a significant factor. It would probably be more accurate to just load the springs. Have 2 big friends stand on the spring and measure the displacement.
Just joined the group, I'm in Merrimack (Southern), NH. My obx is supposed to be built on 10/12. I'm hoping to be able to go on a trail or 2 before the snow comes!