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Probably because the Bronco hasn't had any significant changes. I mean I suppose a 2023 Wildtrak with HOSS 3.0 is a bit different. The video wasn't bad.I didn't even watch the video yet, but why are they comparing a 2024 Wrangler to a 2021 Bronco?
Cliff notes: The Bronco is still betterI didn't even watch the video yet, but why are they comparing a 2024 Wrangler to a 2021 Bronco?
“When you hit a rock with your big old 35” tires, that thing can bend”
A Badlands seems like the obvious direct comparison to a Rubicon.I didn't even watch the video yet, but why are they comparing a 2024 Wrangler to a 2021 Bronco?
First Edition is build on Badlands if I am not mistakenA Badlands seems like the obvious direct comparison to a Rubicon.
This answers what I've been wondering about. Every tie rod failure I've read about involves a lifted Bronco with larger tires. Also many are giving it gas while turning and the front axle locked. At Off Roadeo they warn you not to do that.“When you hit a rock with your big old 35” tires, that thing can bend”
The bending tie rods isn’t due to the 35’s it’s because of the bigger than 35’s. It’s been talked about constantly. I find the video from Chase Gentry of Vaughn Gittin Jr. talking about why Tie Rods bend to be the best from a drift and off-road racer.
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Jeep needed a handicap?I didn't even watch the video yet, but why are they comparing a 2024 Wrangler to a 2021 Bronco?
Yes, it is my understanding that the First Edition was a maxed out fully loaded Badlands.First Edition is build on Badlands if I am not mistaken
Yeah, that’s true. I commented before watching the video. I thought it was going to be a full comparison, like auto magazines do, where they compare features, MSRP, value, etc. This felt a little light in depth, but it hit some major talking points.Yes, it is my understanding that the First Edition was a maxed out fully loaded Badlands.
They're basically saying "Maybe THIS version of the Jeep is better than the Bronco".I didn't even watch the video yet, but why are they comparing a 2024 Wrangler to a 2021 Bronco?