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BroncoMike75

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The ranger next to my F-150. That Bronco is going to be a surprise to some on the size!!!

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I sat in a bronco at my local dealer and immediately noticed the lack of front visability. The long square front makes it hard to see what may be in front of the grill which for me would require the addition of a camera so i can see what i am about to run over. To be honest i did not like the feel. The Ranger in the pix shows clipped fenders which allow for greater front visability.
 

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Not standing up the way they do in the four-door. But you could probably do it with the back seats down. The main problem is the doors are longer in the two-door. However you put them in, you'd want to make sure they don't bang against each other and damage themselves, particularly if you are off-roading.
Why not put them on the roof? The wider doors of the 2dr make getting in and out easier. Wasn't sure about that since i have yet to see a 2dr in the flesh. thanks for the info
 

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For the gen1 Bronco fans, there's this one: 😄
Ford Bronco Bronco Sasquatch 2-Door vs Ranger FX4 size comparison pic from Levine 20210308_121122
Now thats a nice trim package whats the order number, would look good in a 2dr badlands
 

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33's are definitely not too big, and you're correct, with the smaller fender flares, it comes away looking more than capable.
Is there anyway to get even a locking rear without going Sasquatch if the 33s are good?

Though I realize that the brake based traction control is probably all anyone will ever need, I"m just curious.
 

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Now thats a nice trim package whats the order number, would look good in a 2dr badlands
Look for the heavy duty front bumper in B&P 😂
 

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Is there anyway to get even a locking rear without going Sasquatch if the 33s are good?

Though I realize that the brake based traction control is probably all anyone will ever need, I"m just curious.
The locking rear diff is standard on Black Diamond, Badlands, (and Wildtrack, but it has Sasquatch). It's optional on Outer Banks. 33s are standard on Badlands, so Badlands is the model you want. Or one of the others with your own 33s added.
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