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It looks even better in person. Might seem a little small on a four door, but the proportions on the two door are just right if 35's aren't your thing... I will still be getting Sasquatch. ?I am really liking the stance of the non-sasquatched Badlands.
I know for sure it comes with the Badlands, but I seem to recall the Black Diamond having it too. I think it is included with the "upgraded bash plates."I see a lot of armor under this thing, has Ford really talked about what trims get what protection? Besides the modular front bumper and it’s front Skid plate.
In your photos there’s like armor most of the way back, under transfer cases and maybe even the fuel tank. I feel like Ford hasn’t talked about a full suite of armor ever. Maybe I just missed it though. BD and BL deff seem like the two trims that would get it standard though. Also, just amazing photos.I know for sure it comes with the Badlands, but I seem to recall the Black Diamond having it too. I think it is included with the "upgraded bash plates."
I think they are the leather because there is carpet on the floors, but I couldn't tell you for sure.Are those seats the marine grade vinyl or the leather? they look like leather to me but the prior pictures I saw of the MGV make it hard to tell?
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I'm 6'2 and I always found the seating position in old Toyotas to feel like I was sitting on the floor with my feet stretched out.have only sat in a Tacoma once, but even I thought that the seating position in it was was weird for a truck. I'm not sure what year it was, but it wasn't new. Unless you are very tall, I wouldn't expect the seat to be all the way back like it was in the pictures.
According to a previous discussion, the Bronco does not have a locking gas door.Was the car unlocked or was it me that noticed the gas door just opens and has no locks?
I did not, but it was about the same height as the F-150 which is 75.6". Ford has posted that the stock Base model Bronco height (with 31's) is 71.9", call it 72". So an extra inch from the 33's and an inch or two from the Badlands suspension should put it around 75"I'm 6'2 and I always found the seating position in old Toyotas to feel like I was sitting on the floor with my feet stretched out.
Did you happen to measure to the top of the roof on the Bronco?