4th replacement? Sounds like more of an issue with you/where you live/how you treat your Bronco than an issue with Ford. My 2023 top still looks brand new:
- Parked in garage (not outside)
- Self wash only (never auto wash or touch wash)
- Avoid long stints in the blazing sun
Zero cracks, zero...
You're delusional if you don't think all of these AI data centers, flock cameras, and Big Brother features in everything around us won't someday be used to manage our behavior, movements, and ability to conduct commerce. Ever read the books of Daniel and/or Revelation? Yeah, you'll be...
My 2023 only has ~8000 miles on it (I work from home) and my factory warranty just expired. From the looks of it, most extended warranties don't cover the #1 component bound to go bad in these things -- electrical. Here's to driving Mad Max style from here on out.
I'll say this -- when we got about 5-6 inches of snow back in December I deliberately took my Badlands out into my city that night before the salt trucks came through, and not one time did I feel uneasy (4A). It handled curves, acceleration, stops, cul-de-sacs (in and back out), everything...
A country that actually WANTS cheap Chinese crap? There are enough videos and enough commentary from insiders on YouTube about Chinese car quality, and it is not good. Dangerous in fact. I guess your Prime Minister leads like Chamberlain did in 1938 -- here's to hoping Canada doesn't give too...
I started a thread over on Bronco Nation about this early last year. In my case, these errors always seem to happen when driving in slush/wet snow/OR if I really spend a lot of time while at the self wash spraying the front wheel wells/front of the Bronco. Once the truck fully dries out the...
Those attachment brackets to the rock sliders look to be identical to what Archetype Racing's Magnum Stirrups used (before they went out of business). Careful that no patents are being violated.
For every guy who says this, there's another guy who is never buying a Jeep again. Dude, even Toyota's engines are failing. This isn't just a Ford issue.
They always say to avoid the first two model years of a new vehicle release (all brands) so that the manufacturer can find the problems. Sounds like that rule applies here as well.
Typical Toyota -- late to the game, waits for others to make mistakes (in design, features, marketing) and then capitalizes on those mistakes, and then delivers an utterly average vehicle.
Was that the really rocky/craggy hill on the Emerald Forest trail? I did the same as you -- 4L with front and rear lockers engaged -- and made it up the hill in one go with really no issues. Huge confidence booster!