Yeah, that could likely work ??In my TJ, my dogs jump up on the front seat then go over the armrest to the back. Is that possible?
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Yeah, that could likely work ??In my TJ, my dogs jump up on the front seat then go over the armrest to the back. Is that possible?
Of course, they may not make the jump into the Bronco. I’m running 31’s with stock suspension on the TJ.Yeah, that could likely work ??
Looks like passenger seat moved forward a lot more than the drivers seat there’s hope !Didn’t see your thread until after I left, but here is a photo that may give you some perspective. I think it would be pretty tight for a large dog getting in and out easily.
Good.Looks like passenger seat moved forward a lot more than the drivers seat there’s hope !
You're gonna allow your dog on the seats??The cargo area that I saw is smaller than a proper crate for a large dog ( 60#'s + ). For my 80# dog I am thinking of dropping the split seat , loading her from the back and after she moves to the back seat, raise the other seat up. The dog will figure it out.
I would have to bet that one of the first major design decisions they will make to change the bronco is fully fold flat and flush seating like the sport.2-door aftermarket solutions will fix the issue...and most of the die-hard enthusiasts on this forum are accustomed to pouring over catalogs & finding something that will work. Joe average is not.
Based solely on load floor with rear seats folded, Wrangler kicks Bronco's ass, bigly. I think this will hurt Ford a lot once the frenzy is over & average folks are just strolling around car lots.
IF the 2-door makes it passed first refresh!I would have to bet that one of the first major design decisions they will make
they wont stop selling it if they can improve it to the point where it will increase salesIF the 2-door makes it passed first refresh!
Well, Ford has time to workout a solution in that case being that it will be MY 2022 before any Broncos are on a dealer's lot.2-door aftermarket solutions will fix the issue...and most of the die-hard enthusiasts on this forum are accustomed to pouring over catalogs & finding something that will work. Joe average is not.
Based solely on load floor with rear seats folded, Wrangler kicks Bronco's ass, bigly. I think this will hurt Ford a lot once the frenzy is over & average folks are just strolling around car lots.
Same. In my CJ, my dog would either sit on the passenger seat, or climb on the back seat if both front seats were taken. There wasn't much to it.In my TJ, my dogs jump up on the front seat then go over the armrest to the back. Is that possible?
I have a boxer also and I’m going two door. Good looking dags!I was at the Colorado event and looked over the 2-door Bronco over for a long time.
The 2-door is definitely not gonna work for me and my Boxers. Just not enough room...I actually was surprised how little room there was back there. If I was solo, I could make it work, but my pups come with me on the trails often and it just wouldn't work.