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Finally got our first good snow of the year, and had to take the bronco out for some fun! The snow didn't slow him down at all. Was a blast. Started out in slippery mode which put it in 4a. Plowed thru everything. Then switched to 4high and shut traction all the way off (held button for 5 or so seconds) and loosened the reigns on him a bit. Soooo much fun drifting sideways around corners. Always felt in control and in line where I wanted him!! Now to let him create a lake in my garage I'm gonna have to squeegee out later lol

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Curious what the snow buildup is like on the driver's left side by the A pillar? Do the wipers / defroster keep it all pretty clear or will you be stopping if driving a ways during heavy snow? Also on the fenders..did it build up a ton?
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Curious what the snow buildup is like on the driver's left side by the A pillar? Do the wipers / defroster keep it all pretty clear or will you be stopping if driving a ways during heavy snow? Also on the fenders..did it build up a ton?
The build up wasn't that bad. I just turned ten heat up a little more and it kept it under control. The rear fenders do build up some. Just be careful opening the back doors or wipe it off. No big deal there
 
 


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