Those look amazing!Every time I took someone for a ride they where like what is that terrible noise it sounds like rocks hitting under your new Bronco, so I installed Nitto Ridge Grapplers and put 300 miles on so far and ever since I have heard no rocks clunking every time I drive on/off road, I am glad I already planned on switching the tires and wheels anyway but I didn't really want to do it at 400 miles! the Ridge Grapplers look awesome, make little noise and as on my other vehicles work great wet/dry-on/off road , so with all that said anyone want to buy a set of 5 Sasquatch wheels and tires with only 400 miles on them HAHA.
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?!
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?!
It’s the tires and the offset. I own a Raptor and the side of my truck and flares look exactly the same. Maybe get some a/t tire and mudflaps.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?!
...Ford, How I am supposed to take this vehicle off-road without destroying it?!...
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Your 100% absolutely right! It's not for you. Sell it to someone that will appreciate it.
Agreed!I'm no stranger to the pristine vehicle thing myself, and I certainly agree that any vehicle that drives on the road, whether its "on" or off" road, is going to see some sign of use and visible wear and tear to its exterior. That's not my point. But I will say that I have yet to personally own a vehicle that does damage to itself in it's stock form like the Bronco does equipped with the Sasquatch tires. Your Z4 story is certainly one, and I am sure there are others, but I'd say that that is probably not the norm or expectation of most who purchase a new vehicle. And if you're saying "you bought an off-road vehicle with 35" MT's on it!", trust me, I fully understand that. But also know that I bought two Jeep Rubicon Recons last year, both with 33" Falken MT tires on them stock, and not once did I hear rocks/pebbles bouncing off the doors while driving on the pavement.
For the record, I'm note saying the "Bronco is terrible off-road" as the title to the thread reads or "blaming" anyone for anything. I love my Bronco. I am simply saying that not all well designed AT or MT tires throw SMALL PEBBLES or rocks even when driving on pavement. These Sas tires do. I hope I'm not coming across as an ahole or anything, that is certainly not my intention.
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?!
$29.00 CAD.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?!
Perfect description...Anybody notice the toolbox who started this thread pretty much disappeared…?
Trimming is not the issue. They will not fit between all the pieces I have described.Well, they are flat and universal like the others in this thread . . . you might need to trim them and "custom install" like the others are showing with their installs. Seems like the Plasticolor flaps are no different, only they are better due to being fiberglass reinforced.