I had selected areas done. If I did not have full rock rails I'd also have the bottom half of the doors covered.
I've had several high-end sports cars ceramic coated. Not worth it IMO.
Seems like overkill if you will just being going out to go camping on the weekends. Cool if you want to look the part, but really virtually any pickup truck or car based SUV will do the job just fine.
My rig is a base Sas with full skid plates and rock rails. I live on the Alpine Loop all...
In the summer we are in the 4C region. I guide in Patagonia and Mongolia. Except for Mongolia, I see aux fuel containers as a bright, shiny fashion accessory that says, “Look how hardcore I am!”
Next Venture Motorsports in GJ is who equipped my Sas with full skid plate kit and rock rails.
You can order your kit, have it ready when you show up, they will install and you can be on your way to Moab.
Since you ride, you can easily get a several hour bike ride on the river trail there to...
I get that. As a former SAR professional I specialized in scraped up the mess that those without the skill set created for themselves.
I still don’t get the aspirational thing.
I’m not even thinking a two seater smart car. I’m thinking VW, Porsche , Audi.
The Bronco, while my perfect tool for driving over Stony Pass at 12,000ish thousand feet and down into Silverton, or on good FS road to Creede, is noisy, drives like a pig, and the fit / finish suck. The mystique...
I don’t get it. Why would you purchase a vehicle that was engineered for a different environment to drive in the city.
We lived in a few major world cities. It would never be my perfect arrow for those environments. I’d go with something fun and nimble from the VW group.
Our summer residence...
I hope that I am misunderstanding your intention.
Speed bumps usually reside in residential areas - areas with low speed limits because pedestrians are around.
If you are doing 100km/h in such an environment that qualifies you for some sort of douche-bag award.
Yeah. I totally don’t get the application of CF decorative panels.
Carbonfauxber is actually the same material/ construction as blue poly tarps. That would be a far better material for decorative applications, at a fraction of the price.
I totally don’t get the top off thing. Unless, of course, you live in the city and park in garage (in which case, why own a Bronco?). My summer place in North America is 20 miles from. Pavement. In our winters I am in Patagonia. You’d be covered in dust in either location within 30 minutes with...
It could also be that Ford is using a "recycled" leather that is a composite of scraps, adhered together. A colored PVC film is then applied. Goes back to "shitty quality".
You are not going to get into "real" leather" - that is complete hides that are tanned and dyed - until you get into...