These guys are probably getting an email this morning " When testing the Bronco with doors removed always sit with legs extended, seat reclined and NO EATING"
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Wife is really short, so her ride height is important.My 2013 Explorer seat was ridiculously low, felt like sitting in a bucket. I bought some 1 1/4" spacers and longer grade 8 bolts, problem solved.
These guys are probably getting an email this morning " When testing the Bronco with doors removed always sit with legs extended, seat reclined and NO EATING"
My wife is 5'0" she could barely see over the door! BTW the blocks I used were actually coil spring spacers from Autozone for a few bucks. I also added 1 1/2 blocks to my LJ, I like to sit up where I can see!Wife is really short, so her ride height is important.
Thanks for the fix if needed.
This is a ridiculously great idea. Someone needs to sell them with a Bronco6G logo on them.i am going to buy a red button and stick it on my dash when i receive my bronco.
He is trolling for another job.The emergency airdrop guys is straight trolling with that Jeep long sleeve lol
He could be the designated Jeep driver, forced to sit in the quarantine zone until needed...He is trolling for another job.
That lower link part is where my FJ always gets hung up on. I bought some skids for it and they have done their job wonderfullyLooks like the underside of the 4-door took a real beating on the trail.
I want to see the underside of the 2-door as a comparison.
So does this make it the official Bronco "wave"?
I think he's delivering repair parts for the Jeep. ?He could be the designated Jeep driver, forced to sit in the quarantine zone until needed...
What’s that big red button on the dash for?
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