Just make sure both Bronco owners plans are synced so there aren’t any unfortunate mishaps!I dig them. Great for kayaks.
Also, if 2 bronco's are parked near each other you can tie up a hammock between them
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Just make sure both Bronco owners plans are synced so there aren’t any unfortunate mishaps!I dig them. Great for kayaks.
Also, if 2 bronco's are parked near each other you can tie up a hammock between them
I was thinking two hood ornaments.I was hoping to use that space for my deer whistles....
Nah, we NEED Them!!! You don't want to be mistaken for a Jeep Do You???I'm just going to say it: the plastic loops (accessory access points) on the front of the hood look stupid. Keep those off the hood and see how well it captures the original hood look and design. Take them off. They look stupid!
Am I wrong? (First time for everything.) Thoughts?
Just remember, if you load a boat upside down on the rollbars with top off, you might be in for a rude awakening when hitting the throttle .. as muddy water trickles down all over you and the interior. Speaking from experience. That stuff collects in my canoe edge rails even when it looks clean, and loves pouring out once I start driving.I've never had or even been in a kayak, but I feel like if I have a Bronco with tie-downs, I may have to buy one as an accessory...
SameI'd put money on them being a composite.
Better be the good stuff then.Same
I used to be an inspector in aerospace. You'd be amazed at how good that stuff can be.Better be the good stuff then.
Im an avid angler and bought a fishing kayak...oh...4 years ago? Best money I ever spent! They're awesome! A lot less work than a boat (maintenance/money) and I feel like I catch more fish.I've never had or even been in a kayak, but I feel like if I have a Bronco with tie-downs, I may have to buy one as an accessory...