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Anyone primarily keep their Bronco in storage and only break it out for 4x4'ing?
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Lol, that's not far from truth, John, from what I hear.I consider driving on Long Island roads ‘off roading’, so I’ll be driving off road every day .
I plan to be in Moab sometime in May after we leave the Grand Canyon on May 10th.Yes, I have had my Bronco for a year and 4 months only 6,000 miles. Going back to Moab in May.
Sometimes Chicagoland seems like a continual construction zone, with roads falling apart. Soon as they finish one section of road, they are tearing up another section for a rebuild. And all the while you are paying tolls to sit in construction delays.Lol, that's not far from truth, John, from what I hear.
May the odds be in your favor.
Question for those who know: Are those roads worse than the ones in Louisiana?
Of everywhere I've been, they take the "crappiest roads" prize so far.
I-20 makes you feel like you are actually on a bucking bronco.
Hi, yes going to Bronco Safari. A large group of us on B6g from around the country there is a thread check it out. Heading home May 6th.I plan to be in Moab sometime in May after we leave the Grand Canyon on May 10th.
Are you going to the Bronco Safari?
NY likes to blame the fact that they use salt and plow snow for their crappy road conditions. I don't buy it. I've driven on plenty of roads subject to the same weather conditions, that are far better maintained. Our roads just suck.Lol, that's not far from truth, John, from what I hear.
May the odds be in your favor.
Question for those who know: Are those roads worse than the ones in Louisiana?
Of everywhere I've been, they take the "crappiest roads" prize so far.
I-20 makes you feel like you are actually on a bucking bronco.