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  1. Full Guide: Modifying Bronco 2DR Outer Banks for Flat Towing - Blue Ox adapter plates, braking system, etc

    Thank you! If bolt hole tolerancing is an issue across the board, then I guess I'm not as upset at BlueOx about it anymore. Could be variance from Ford factory, who knows. Yes -- I don't know why, but trickle charging is like... not really mentioned NEARLY enough neither by car manufacturers...
  2. Full Guide: Modifying Bronco 2DR Outer Banks for Flat Towing - Blue Ox adapter plates, braking system, etc

    Oh, are you talking about the one I have on the RV? I use that for my bike rack when I'm not using it on the Bronco, since I can't really use the tailgate with it on. I've tried keeping the bike rack there while towing the Bronco, but it turns out if I take a sharp turn, there's not enough...
  3. Full Guide: Modifying Bronco 2DR Outer Banks for Flat Towing - Blue Ox adapter plates, braking system, etc

    Ah, that's good. Hah, I've generally kept it between 32-34 psi, happy middle ground if I can't help but go driving on that curious looking OHV road over there...
  4. Full Guide: Modifying Bronco 2DR Outer Banks for Flat Towing - Blue Ox adapter plates, braking system, etc

    1. Yeah lol if I was running a shop, my itemized bill would include a line item for: -2 HRS LABOR: STRUGGLED WITH WHIZ NUTS ~~~ $160 2. The cables really do seem overkill, there's like 8 points of bolt contact in total, I wonder if those are just there because Blue Ox is worried about our...
  5. Full Guide: Modifying Bronco 2DR Outer Banks for Flat Towing - Blue Ox adapter plates, braking system, etc

    Intro Greetings all, I'd like to share with you a guide I made for making the 6G Ford Bronco flat towable. Starting with an overview, it is a four part YouTube series that provides full details on how to install the Blue Ox adapter plate, diode wiring kit, and Blue Ox braking system. I will...
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