Here is what corvette owners do....blue masking tape...works great
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Maybe if one remounts the tires backwards on the rims, they will throw out the rocks forward, easily solving this horrific problem.Theres another longish post about the tires best bet is to change them.
Stop driving in a straight line and you wouldn't have to worry about it. Serpentine down that road like a drunk on a bender and the the rock spray won't be pointing directly at the side of your rig.To Ford and anyone who will listen. The Bronco Sasquatch is terrible. The tires, fender design destroy the vehicle.
My family has some land and I have to drive 40 miles each way down a county dirt road to access it.
After just driving around town I already had two chips in my door due to the tires picking up rocks so I had PPF installed on all four doors, this cost me almost $1,000
After traveling to my families land this last weekend I was appalled at what I found when I returned home and washed my Bronco. My rear fenders are trashed, one door handle torn up and my PPF is destroyed. I also took a rock chip on the front of the door even ahead of where the PPF is located on the passenger front door.
How can Ford sell a vehicle that literally rips its self apart driving down a county dirt road??
For reference, I've owned a 2011 FJ Cruiser, 2015 F-150, 2017 F-250 and 2018 Ford Raptor. These vehicles all took dozens of trips down the same road and never took any damage at all. One trip with my Bronco and I'm sure I have hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in damage to the vehicle.
Ford, How I am supposed to take this vehicle off-road without destroying it?!
I’d recommend Gaffers tape instead. It won’t leave any residue!Here is what corvette owners do....blue masking tape...works great
Or Cat Squash - be careful around the driveway now.I think an anagram of Sasquatch is Cash Squat.. so just be prepared to have money exiting astern.
what about the ford mudflaps, one post showed the guy cut a hole in them to allow the rock gaudr or whatever they call it fit through, they didnt look too bad, looked to provide just a small bit extra compared to the flares. but may have been non SAS flares?To Ford and anyone who will listen. The Bronco Sasquatch is terrible. The tires, fender design destroy the vehicle.
My family has some land and I have to drive 40 miles each way down a county dirt road to access it.
After just driving around town I already had two chips in my door due to the tires picking up rocks so I had PPF installed on all four doors, this cost me almost $1,000
After traveling to my families land this last weekend I was appalled at what I found when I returned home and washed my Bronco. My rear fenders are trashed, one door handle torn up and my PPF is destroyed. I also took a rock chip on the front of the door even ahead of where the PPF is located on the passenger front door.
How can Ford sell a vehicle that literally rips its self apart driving down a county dirt road??
For reference, I've owned a 2011 FJ Cruiser, 2015 F-150, 2017 F-250 and 2018 Ford Raptor. These vehicles all took dozens of trips down the same road and never took any damage at all. One trip with my Bronco and I'm sure I have hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in damage to the vehicle.
Ford, How I am supposed to take this vehicle off-road without destroying it?!
That looks like a pain to get in and out of.I can't speak to the Bronco, but I added rock rails (which stuck out far enough to be side steps too) on my Grand Cherokee, and it made a difference. My setup still has large gaps for rocks and debris to fly through, but when I see the rails peppered and my vehicle less-so, I gotta think it helps. My Silverado had running boards, and it helped for sure.
Nothing will beat a mud flap though. That's what I opted for on my Bronco (Gatorback's).
No, it IS a Goodyear tire problem, they’re mud tires and their design is particularly good for picking up every rock and throwing it. Doesn’t make the tire bad, just bad for rocky roads when it’s meant for dirt. Laughable on the mud flaps though, no manufacturer adds mud flaps, that’s on you.It's NOt a Goodyear tire problem, it's a FORD DID NOT PUT MUD FLAPS ON THE BRONCO PROBLEM...Tires are doing what they are supposed to, cleaning out ( that's emptying the grooves of anything stuck in there ) and if they are throwing out rocks like this, they are doing a damned good job.