I didn't either, then I Googled it and Damn 3.7 miles from my house ?I didn't realize there was a store where I live until just now. Awesome! Now I know what to ask for birthdays/christmas.
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I didn't either, then I Googled it and Damn 3.7 miles from my house ?I didn't realize there was a store where I live until just now. Awesome! Now I know what to ask for birthdays/christmas.
I didn't either, then I Googled it and Damn 3.7 miles from my house ?I didn't realize there was a store where I live until just now. Awesome! Now I know what to ask for birthdays/christmas.
That's a Good One Ashley ?I was like....Sir all this talk of aftermarket parts is giving me a Lady ?'r...???
Are you under assumption that sas will be delayed that far out, or is that in combination with a Day3+ reservation?Wow! I am surprised they are going to be ready with lifts so soon! Maybe I can hold off on Sasquatch to try and squeeze into 2021...
I assume BDS has stuff in the works. They are owned by Fox and Fox works very close to Ford.Everyone excited for 4WP and I’m sitting over here waiting to hear from BDS. I shot their sales team an email to hopefully find out if they are working on Bronco products, but they have an annoying policy of not discussing future products until they are about ready for release. Haven’t heard back.
However, I’m pretty sure BDS worked closely with Ford in the 4-6” lifts for the F150, shortly after the 2021 release, Ford was advertising on some of their official channels the availability of BDS lifts as soon as the 2021 F150 released. It seems like they got exclusive access to be first to market on lift kits. And rightfully so, they make some of the best products in the industry, and a no fine print warranty as well. I’m hoping they’re doing the same with the bronco, it’s just frustrating that we have to order in the next 2 months and I have to make the Sasquatch or not decision before we hear from BDS.
Check out the pics, HIGH openings, no cutting required.Then what do you do, cut the fender behind it? Otherwise the uncut fender will show through. These are of a more open design than the stock fenders. You could mount them up there but they wouldn't look right not trimming the fender. And if the original fender openings are lager, there would be nothing to mount them to. Try to photoshop (or draw with a pencil if your old school) them over the original fenders. I just don't see it but there a plenty of sharper tools in the shed than me.
It’s a combination of multiple factors. I still don’t know where I fall in my dealer’s allocation for my July 15 reservation (plan to find out when I go to order), and I will be ordering a 2-door, 2.7, Lux, and Sasquatch so chances of getting pushed to 2022 seem high.Are you under assumption that sas will be delayed that far out, or is that in combination with a Day3+ reservation?
Of course, the fenders have been replaced with one of a different design. A lot of people are confusing the fenders & fender flares. They are 2 separate items.Check out the pics, HIGH openings, no cutting required.
Watch the video between 18 and 22 seconds for fender and quarter panel removal:
I'll say it again. Give me those fenders and those roadster door inserts and you can name your price ?
Dude. This is huge. Thanks!So I happened to get to talking to a 4WPs engineer..come to find out they have shocks, arms, bumpers, sliders, fenders all ready to go! They just have to wait till first 100 roll then they can launch! They been to MAP measuring and scanning they was also shipped a black 2 door SAS OB!
We have a team who does custom stuff we have done it to loads of stuff from an expedition to a ranger and a f150I was wondering how @noahr 's dealership lifted the Sport that they got.
Did they tell you they wished they had a Cond.... G00 Bronco instead of black to address your ?'r situation?I was like....Sir all this talk of aftermarket parts is giving me a Lady ?'r...???
That's what she said!Dude. This is huge. Thanks!
what place in Coppell?My and a buddy are going by the one in Coppell, TX tomorrow after lunch to discuss options once we take delivery.