Yes a couple, definitely worth it.That’s awesome. Have you noticed dings on the bug deflector indicating it’s helping save your windshield? On the fence about getting one
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Yes a couple, definitely worth it.That’s awesome. Have you noticed dings on the bug deflector indicating it’s helping save your windshield? On the fence about getting one
Looks sharp. New rubbers and running boards will be my first add ons. What’s you do to the lettering on the grille? Looks good.4dr Base 2.7l with 33s on the steelies and leveling kit added as well as PPF. Just over 4K miles. No regrets at all. I added side steps because I have a 5yr old and a 2yr old. Plus I had a lot of FordPass points so it was a steal, after I bought 2 Ford vehicles. Lol
Lots of comments on “keeping it simple”
@iwantabasebronco I used Stickerfab. Small business great product.Looks sharp. New rubbers and running boards will be my first add ons. What’s you do to the lettering on the grille? Looks good.
Do you have any details on this? curious on price and availabilityDon't do that. Just order a replacement Big Bend steering wheel from Lakeland Ford. Yes it's a few hundo but you get the real deal. That's my plan.
I plan to buy one for my (not yet) delivered Maverick XL AND replace steering wheel buttons with XLT cruise control (then enable via Forscan). That one is currently $344 at Lakeland.Do you have any details on this? curious on price and availability
That looks awesome...like, really. If you don't mind a couple questions:4dr Base 2.7l with 33s on the steelies and leveling kit added as well as PPF. Just over 4K miles. No regrets at all. I added side steps because I have a 5yr old and a 2yr old. Plus I had a lot of FordPass points so it was a steal, after I bought 2 Ford vehicles. Lol
Lots of comments on “keeping it simple”
This is great. You have made my day! I was thinking I’d have my car out of commission for 2 weeks while the wheel was being wrapped and spending $400-$500 on the job.I plan to buy one for my (not yet) delivered Maverick XL AND replace steering wheel buttons with XLT cruise control (then enable via Forscan). That one is currently $344 at Lakeland.
The Big Bend model comes stock with a leather wrapped wheel but the wheel buttons should be the same as Base until you jump packages and add more CP360 (I believe, someone with a Big Bend could correct me - I've only test driven the Big Bend).
Using a 2021 Big Bend (non-vin) and a replacement leather wheel is currently$309$304.44.
https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Fo...ring-wheel-assembly/103417792/M2DZ3600BB.html
Yep. There are some generic videos on replacing your steering wheel (not Bronco specific) but you can get Ford specific. I'm sure someone on here with better video skills (oh yeah, and a Bronco) could demonstrate but it is really pretty straight forward - even the airbag - although that can make some nervous.This is great. You have made my day! I was thinking I’d have my car out of commission for 2 weeks while the wheel was being wrapped and spending $400-$500 on the job.
I figure after I watch a couple YouTube’s I’ll be an expert I was going to have to dismantle it anyways to send it to get wrapped. I have a dm out to flip from ruxer ford to check their pricing/availability tooYep. There are some generic videos on replacing your steering wheel (not Bronco specific) but you can get Ford specific. I'm sure someone on here with better video skills (oh yeah, and a Bronco) could demonstrate but it is really pretty straight forward - even the airbag - although that can make some nervous.
i didn't think about that! Is that possible? And thanks for the ideaDon't do that. Just order a replacement Big Bend steering wheel from Lakeland Ford. Yes it's a few hundo but you get the real deal. That's my plan.
Was it easy to unstick that keypad from the door without damaging the paint? I assume there is no wire, and it uses a batter to transmit wirelessly?I have a 4 door base with sas and the 2.7 automatic. With the key pad, auxiliary switches, rubber floor mats and door bags from the factory. One thing I really wish I would have added from the factory is the upgraded front bumper.
On my own I added oem side steps and Bartact roll bar grab handles.
I have two pairs of FORD mudflaps that I am debating on adding or not.
I moved the keypad to the inside of the gas door and programmed my Base to auto start 10 minutes before my shift ends at the plant. It's a nice feature for a base model vehicle.
The Bronco rides / drives great and the seats are really nice as well.
I have zero complaints and got it from Granger on one of their special below invoice pricing.
Happy as can be. Kevin.