Shouldn’t be was built 10/25. I seen another like it also.Was that garbage a DM replacement?
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Shouldn’t be was built 10/25. I seen another like it also.Was that garbage a DM replacement?
Looking back a few pages I’ve noticed a few other 4 doors have a different color middle section.Finally got mine, I’ve wrestled with the idea of selling it but I think I’ll keep it around for a while. The center top section doesn’t match to bitch or not to bitch?
looking at wheels now & contemplating itAnyone planning 37s?
Yes. None of my seats' leather is taut and looks just like this.I posted this on another thread, but since mine is an FE, thought I’d post here too. Anyone else have the “wavy leather”?
Are you planning to put snow tires on your FE? I was going to buy some Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT 3's but they are out of stock everywhere and it's hard to find any dedicated snow tire in 315. I've always run Blizzaks on my other cars. Not sure how the Territory's will manage a typical winter.Picked up my FE after my accessories were installed and took it over a mountain pass after some fresh snow. The Bronco handled fantastically and can't wait to put it through more tests.
I would also complain about that top. You buyers have spent a lot of money for the top of the line bronco. It should be perfect, and while not realistic based on all we are hearing, they should make it right.I’d complain about that top
Excuse my ignorance, but why would you put snow tires on? I get snow here (usually no more than 10-20 inches) but I found A/T tires work well- My Cooper A/T3 have tackled 35"s at a time easily.Are you planning to put snow tires on your FE? I was going to buy some Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT 3's but they are out of stock everywhere and it's hard to find any dedicated snow tire in 315. I've always run Blizzaks on my other cars. Not sure how the Territory's will manage a typical winter.
I'm in the mountains and we get a ton of snow and always run snow tires on my cars. The softer rubber compound makes a big difference with traction. That said I haven't had a vehicle as heavy as the Bronco and triple peak A/T tires might be fine. But it's not the same as a dedicated snow tire.Excuse my ignorance, but why would you put snow tires on? I get snow here (usually no more than 10-20 inches) but I found A/T tires work well- My Cooper A/T3 have tackled 35"s at a time easily.