I left it in 4A all winter and didn't notice any significant drop in mileage. I stick to 2A otherwise unless off-road.
My completely uneducated thought is that I'm saving the clutches for where I need them most.
I have a Mini 2 in both the front and rear of my Bronco, and they do sync up - I can choose to export video of the front with the back camera included with picture-in-picture if I want.
The app is slow as hell to export, but does work. Just have to disable wireless CarPlay to get it to connect.
I have a Garmin Dashcam Mini 2 in both the front and the rear.
In the front i used a power adapter than goes inbetween the power connector for the mirror and the mirror itself, and gives you USB power. No running cables and turns on automatically with ignition. Best part is behind the mirror...
This thread makes me feel like a total poser - I sat in a Bronco for the first time in fall 2022 and couldn't order then as the banks were all filled up. Didn't bother with a test drive, I knew right then. The dealer only had two and were marked up $10K.
Ordered spring 2023 the day the banks...
There are tons of off-road specific rental companies in Moab - most of the name brand companies don't even allow you to leave pavement if you read the fine print.
Imogene Pass was my first ever trail as a near-total newbie (see profile pic).
I went pretty slowly and methodically and didn't tickle the skids or rock rails once.
The next day I did Mineral Creek and gave them a good whack, though! It was a much tougher trail.
I'm with you on this - I think a one piece body color top would be an awesome option for the people who would only occasionally remove the top. Extra sound deadening/etc.
I should add too - I'm looking at using the Safariland QLS system so I can have a mount on my belt and a mount in the Bronco, which would let me transfer my gas-operated self-loading hole puncher from belt to truck without removing it from the holster.
This is one of the other options I've seen if you want it on the drivers side, brackets are from destertdoesit. https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/daily-driving-what-addition-to-your-bronco-do-you-use-most.82953/post-2070658
I don't love the idea of having to buy a left-hand holster, might...
Depends on how crazy you want to get - I did Onion Creek which was easy but super scenic, and then went and played in the open dune areas a bit. Good opportunity for baja mode on the way to the dunes too.
Glad to see the cupholders. I wonder if they'll be on the MGV Bronco's as well.
Then the question becomes: Can I swap a '24 seat back into an earlier Bronco? You they'll start getting totaled as soon as they hit the streets. Would be cool to get one out of a salvage yard and get rear cupholders.
Do you have any plans to do anything similar for the roof, or has this made enough difference it doesn't matter? Awesome pic, can't imagine how much work that would be!