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Kinda makes the case to buy a base Bronco and build a rig with real off-road capable bash plates and bumpers. The factory parts didn't protect the undercarriage very well IMO.
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We hope. Unfortunate for the OP to find out for us.That is a HARD hit!
While others will suggest Ford owes you a new truck and a BJ. In reality Ford has no duty to disclose the damage pre delivery. The dealer is probably sending pics hoping the OP will walk away and they can sell it with a big ADM.Certain forum members will tell you to take delivery and thank Ford for catching it and fixing it for free.
Oh, man, sorry that is really bad newsDamaged in transport. Just my luck.
Maybe the driver did a “little “ off roadingWhat are they doing during transport? That’s ridiculous. Sorry, it happened to your beautiful Bronco.
Yup. I got a smoking deal on a Grand Cherokee back in the day. Years later it was in the shop repairing an electrical issue in one of the doors when overspray was discovered. Entire driver side of the vehicle had been repaired from shipping damage and it wasn’t disclosed.While others will suggest Ford owes you a new truck and a BJ. In reality Ford has no duty to disclose the damage pre delivery. The dealer is probably sending pics hoping the OP will walk away and they can sell it with a big ADM.