LOL “ bring it to the dealerships attention” the dealership don’t give a damn, this is one of those “if the customer doesn’t notice we’re not gonna worry about it”
This might have been already posted. If so, I haven’t heard about it.
2023 Braptor
Was riding today with the windows open and my rear seatbelts with flapping like a screen door in a hurricane.
I pulled over, twisted the seatbelt a couple times, and attached them to the lower seatbelt...
Does the wiper and washer mount like the OEM top?
Sprayer on top, wiper and motor on bottom, the other manufacturers are placing the motor at top and it blocks your view.
I use these little guys on my Braptor Mirrors, and made a custom running light brake light combo. Makes a world a difference with Blindspot backing up, etc..
8.99 for 2 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0777JTJGJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
As others had stated, those are not bead locks. Those are just bolted on beauty rings, those are bead lock capable. I think the bead lock rings for your wheels, are around $250 each And they’re bright aluminum in color
looks clean from the photo angles but…
I live in Florida, you would have to shovel out the front of your truck to get access to that winch and you’ll be a muddy mess getting back in your truck as well.
But there’s not a lot good options for the Braptor. I was thinking about mounting the winch...
“Frame - Stiffened frame from standard Bronco, negligible cost increase
Suspension (all of it - from knuckles to bump stops) - negligible cost increase
Engine - Negligible cost increase.
Axles - These are quite a bit beefier than standard, probably $1k-$2k cost increase for Ford
Steering...
Those look great, and I thought about getting some, but going down a gravel Road you can hear all the rocks hitting the stock steps and protecting my paint.
I always love the above comments…. let people drive what they want. If it wasn’t for all those soccer moms and gym guys buying these products for the economies of scale, we would have nothing Cool to drive.
In terms of actual usage, people that drive pick up trucks are the biggest posers ever...