I was all set on Sasquatch and 35's on the two door until I seen the Badlands on the stock 33's. I think it looks great, not sure if I want Sasquatch anymore. However, I do feel the 4 door needs 35's.
On the 2 door, the doors never stored in back. They're longer than the 4 door and won't fit sideways. I was wondering though, if you put the seats down, maybe you can store them front to back?
I like the tire sticking out from the fender as well. I bet it Sasquatch would look good with the regular badlands fender flares on them. It would be easy enough to do.
It's just as durable as any other color. The paint is baked on after it leaves the paint booth and they've perfected it over many years of using that process. I'm not sure why people have made that comment.
I agree with you on how the MGV felt. I liked it alot.
My concern is if I can get comfortable not having a power seat. I had a 2014 F150 once with no power seat and it was very uncomfortable. The seat bottom was always at the wrong angle
I saw it in person and it looks Terrible. It looks worse in person than it does in the pictures. It has a cheap silvery shine when the sun hits it just right. I was ok with the MIC gray top until I seen it in person...
I agree. One of the biggest problems right now is to much CGI of the vehicles, colors and roof options. It's making it very difficult to know what the bronco will really look like.
Keep in mind the Lightning blue looks darker indoors than outside. I noticed that walking by lightning blue Escapes at work. I would like to see a blue look like that outside.
PPG is Ford's paint supplier. It comes in big reusable stainless steel totes. I'm sorry but I don't know how many gallons is in one, Maybe 250. They transfer it into holding tanks with agitators.
When the vehicles go through the paint booth, the paint process is the same no matter what the...