Used these to drive the new bronco home from Iowa to Colorado. Have been taking up space in my garage ever since.
Basically new, 700 miles on them. No scratches, scuffs. Etc.
Asking $500
Located in Buena Vista. Will be in Colorado Spring 10/4-10/6 and again on 10/10
Sorry for the dirty...
Took these off my OBX with roughly 1,500 miles on it. Hardware included. Asking $200
Located in Buena Vista, will in Colorado Springs from 10/4-10/6 and again on 10/10
I believe they are spoken for, but if something changes I'll definitely let you know. Can't image the 2 door is all that much different from the 4 door
Yeah, it’s going in for ppf soon, should have done it sooner considering I have a gravel driveway. Oh well, Lesson learned. I have the ford “Splash Guards” which do great job of keeping the rocks off the body and windows, just not the rear fenders. I took off my oem tube steps off to be able to...
Yes. I have an OBX with just Badlands wheels/tires takeoffs and the rock throwing is unreal. I added mudflaps, which have helped immensely, but my rear fenders are simply getting thrashed even with after installing the mudflaps. I took these photos today after a wash, currently at 2,700 miles...
April is great time to be out there:
As far as bike rides go: Moab has some of the best trailS anywhere, recommendations really just depend on skill level and what kind of bike you’re on.
Beginner/intermediate Rides:
Highly recommend any of the trails in the Mag 7 trailhead area (Getaway...
Hey thanks, I’m actually looking for the non-SAS. I should have probably mentioned that in my post. Having said that, if I change my mind today I’ll definitely shoot you a message about those!
Anyone want a set of stock carpeted floor mats for a 4dr? Used for less than 2 weeks(1500 miles). Free to a good home, will ship if you want to cover the cost.
As the title says - looking for badlands suspension for a 2.3L 4dr. Currently located in Colorado, but will be driving to Florida in mid April and could adjust my route as needed.