Bronco Team -
I own a 2 door, 2022 Outer Banks that has all stock equipment. It came with 32" tires. Does anyone know the largest size tire size that I can go with while keeping stock? I would like to go more aggressive without upgrading suspension. Thanks!
I'd go for the 2.7. I would rather wait the months in order to get the extra power plus I'd imagine the resale would be better. My 2.7, 2door rips down the road and sounds pretty good too. The only reason I'd get the 2.3 is if I wanted the manual Trans.
There is a thread already out there regarding the "clunk". My 2 door has the same issue. I have an appointment to get the concern addressed. Ill keep the forum posted.
I'm dropping at the dealer tomorrow for alarm going off due to hood being open, when not opened. I'm going to have the top looked at for seal leaks. I'll keep the chat posted.
Yep, I think that if I rode in another Bronco I'd hear the same thing. I appreciate all of the feedback. I'm sure that I'll keep the Bronco. It's time for wheels and tires though. Cheers!
Yep the radio helps, but when traveling with the wife its F"ing noisy. For the "Extremely quiet" truck, great for you! Im going to have it looked at during the next service but no expectations. I know how dealers are with these type complaints. I may have to make a tough decision on keeping it...
I appreciate. For me it's more about the aerodynamics of the vehicle. I think it might be loud regardless. I don't have a whistle or leaks. It's just damn loud going down the road. Like I'm driving a uhaul. 😂 I'm super happy with all but this. It could be a deal breaker after owning for 1.5...
My 2 door has a ton of highway wind noise. I chaulk it up as normal being that I'm driving a brick. However, I had a 4 door driver state that he doesn't have this issue. He contributes it to that possibly the roof rack is helping to reduce the drag. Is my situation an anomaly or is this wind...
If you want aftermarket sound you'll have to install all aftermarket equipment. Pretend it's the early 90's and get an amp, mid/highs and a sub. You'll need a capacitor to hold the power too. Drop $2k and rock out!