I agree with your focus on capability specific to your needs. I have come full circle on what I want my Bronco to be. I initially wanted a WT. Then I thought a BL would be better suited for me. (I did not know what a Front Stabilizer Bar Disconnect was used for). After a lot of research and reading posts on B6G, I started looking at the OBX and BB. I've decided on the BB, which I think will be a good daily driver. It will be a stock BB with no mods, other than a tint and maybe slightly larger tires. It will have some classic Bronco cues, though.I donāt necessarily want a ātamerā Bronco. I just probably wonāt be rock crawling. Iāll take it off the beaten path, but that means remote parts of Northern Michigan. Not Moab. The base with better tires would be great for me. Itās all the capability Iād ever need.
Plus access to all colors and washout floors. Ford definitely knew what they were doing when they specced those options 2 trims up from base. I reduced my build from sas badlands with all the constrained stuff to a BD minus all (other than mod bumper) constraints. First step when/if i get it will be powdercoating those steelies whiteThis is why I chose the 2dr Black Diamond
A great platform to create the classic Bronco.
I am *this* close to switching back to BD to avoid the front locker commodity constraints. I lose the high package, but keep most everything I really need. Think Iāll pull the trigger on Monday.This is why I chose the 2dr Black Diamond
A great platform to create the classic Bronco.
Love it! I'd go with grey top as my Base Bronco is white so need some contrast plus dirt.Pouring through all of the photos, concepts, and mock-ups of different 2 and 4 door Bronco configurations, all I've really seen is big tire and more hard core off road builds outfitted with the sasquatch package.
While I appreciate all of the tech and investment that's gone into making this the best off roader in the market, am I the only one who would prefer to see more examples of a cleaner, more classic build of the new generation Broncos...perhaps even more of a beach/surf style concept?
Below, is an illustration that I saw Matthew Hoss post on Instagram that is the closest and best example I've seen and is closer to what I was hoping to see at launch. Anyone else share this appreciation for the basic and come across other examples?
Stu