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Dang.
Kinda wish I held out for a 2025. Would've loved a Badlands with the HOSS 3.0, MGV, 12" cluster 🫨🫨, and 12 speaker B&O.

Hopefully they completely redesigned the B&O system cause it's been trash the previous years.

Bummer though on no fun colors being added. 50 shades of gray continues I guess 😢

Also am I reading that right, new tires? Thank god, I HATED those Goodyear tires.
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Its on the full PDF version. If you go to equipment group section for each trim it says what configurations are possible as far as engine, trans, and door count are concerned.

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I did good then, my 2dr sas,bl lux will be here in a couple weeks. 2.7. I did find that in the full doc as well. I've been shock at how few 2drs sold, just got rid of my 21, hoping 24 is a good year..
 

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I can definitely feel the difference in the brakes between the 2.3 and 2.7. My wife drives a 2.3 OBX and I drive a 2.7 WT. Driving back to back- the difference is huge. Her brakes feel unresponsive and mushy compared to mine.
For those with the 2.3L mushy brakes, just apply a little pressure, lift then reapply. Brakes firm up well. That is a crappy workaround but it does make a difference in brake feel.

Same happens in my E450 based RV...I think it uses a vacuum booster as well but can't confirm. Same brake feel as the Bronco though.
 

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Looks like the 2.7 is back for the OBX, and did I see correctly on rear HVAC!
 

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Oh man.. this changes things for me. I had a sinking feeling when looking at the sheet and it not saying MOD, that there was a difference. Legit thought that they all were MOD HT's since it is THE only thing that comes with it (or did). I don't know what I was thinking. I have been wanting one from day one. * looking for a super annoyed gif *
Yeah Ford pretty much removed that option from job 2 without announcing it so people who took delivery of their job 2 HE were surprised their windows were not removable. You can read more about it in the thread I attached below. To be fair, it is a nice feature but I only removed them once

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...removable-glass-retrofit.101112/#post-2354551
 

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For those with the 2.3L mushy brakes, just apply a little pressure, lift then reapply. Brakes firm up well. That is a crappy workaround but it does make a difference in brake feel.

Same happens in my E450 based RV...I think it uses a vacuum booster as well but can't confirm. Same brake feel as the Bronco though.
DUDE That's exactly what I do!!! I got used to applying a little pressure then full pressure to the point that I do it without even noticing anymore. When I first picked up my Bronco I had couple of "oh shitttttttt" moments then by trial and error I started doing the "little pressure full pressure" method. Gosh I am so happy I am not the only one who does this
 

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I see it says the 2dr back seats Fold-Flat. Is that just what they call it or did they change them to where they actually do fold flat. They sure never seemed to fold flat in the 2023 2dr that I had.
That would be a nice improvement if they do actually fold flat now.
 

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Yeah Ford pretty much removed that option from job 2 without announcing it so people who took delivery of their job 2 HE were surprised their windows were not removable. You can read more about it in the thread I attached below. To be fair, it is a nice feature but I only removed them once

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...removable-glass-retrofit.101112/#post-2354551
Huh... I had seen that thread a while back but did not go to deep into it. Thought that it was talking about making HT's to be like the Heritage top. When you take away the removable side windows on a 4 door it is definitely not a Modular HT anymore. I can understand people being pissed ordering one thing and getting something else. It seems like they are just plain abandoning the MOD top. Which is very weird since there have been demo's of the MOD top recently here and there.

Example 3 months ago ::
 
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I see it says the 2dr back seats Fold-Flat. Is that just what they call it or did they change them to where they actually do fold flat. They sure never seemed to fold flat in the 2023 2dr that I had.
That would be a nice improvement if they do actually fold flat now.
They have always folded flat. You havd to pull up and hinge the bottom forward, then fold the seat back.
 

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Huh... I had seen that thread a while back but did go to deep into it. Thought that it was talking about making HT's to be like the Heritage top. When you take away the removable side windows on a 4 door it is definitely not a Modular HT anymore. I can understand people being pissed ordering one thing and getting something else. It seems like they are just plain abandoning the MOD top. Which is very weird since there have been demo's of the MOD top recently here and there.

Example 3 months ago ::
Interesting. I wonder if they're going to bring it back as one of the HE features for 2025 but as of now I can confirm that all job 2 HE do not come equipped with the removable windows
 

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They have always folded flat. You havd to pull up and hinge the bottom forward, then fold the seat back.
I think he means flat to the cargo floor. Which as we all know is “not”
 

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They have always folded flat. You havd to pull up and hinge the bottom forward, then fold the seat back.
I am aware you could make them flatter by doing that, but it never really provided a flat load floor in the cargo compartment. Meaning they don't fold down into the floor, like they did in say like the Ford Expedition's.

There were some threads around here of guys making platforms and there are some pricy kits to delete the back seats and make a flat cargo floor.
 

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Ford took me out of the Bronco market by removing two of my three “must haves” from the lower trims (2 door, 2.7 and Sasquatch)…wasn’t planning to replace my current BB because I am just getting it “set-up” and will too old and feeble by the time it wears out but if wreaked tomorrow there is nothing to replace it with…
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