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Bronco Overlanding for Beginners: Request for Advice

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One thing I liked about my BMW, and like about my current F-150, is they had almost no electronics gizmos to break. And electronics and computers do break - I was an Advanced Electronics Technician in the Navy. My Current F-150 I bought new in 2002 with just the tow package, the limited slip, and the CD player. Roll up windows and manual locks on the doors. After 5 years, the CD player broke. All else still works, 240,000 miles later. A bronco with 47 electronic computer controlled enhancements? Wait and see....
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One thing I liked about my BMW, and like about my current F-150, is they had almost no electronics gizmos to break. And electronics and computers do break - I was an Advanced Electronics Technician in the Navy. My Current F-150 I bought new in 2002 with just the tow package, the limited slip, and the CD player. Roll up windows and manual locks on the doors. After 5 years, the CD player broke. All else still works, 240,000 miles later. A bronco with 47 electronic computer controlled enhancements? Wait and see....
One the many reasons I am going to keep my build as simple as possible. Base/Manual/Steel Wheels. I can upgrade over time, as I hope to keep my Bronco for a while.
 
 


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