- First Name
- Jay
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2022
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- Location
- Boulder, Colorado
- Vehicle(s)
- Your Bronco Model
- Wildtrak
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- #1
Noticed it first time I went off-roading with my new Bronco, but decided it must have been my foot hitting gas and brake pedal at same time. Took a difficult trail yesterday and am near certain that when I experienced it (2wice), my foot was only on the brake, or over brake. Odd sensation as your moving slowly, then you feel the truck accelerate by itself. Could be issue. Curious if anyone else with Wildtrac has experienced? AND JUST TO AVOID THE NEWBIE SCOLDS, I've 30 years of off-roading experience so no rookie issue here.
Back-up camera issue previously sited still constant. Oil change on Friday and hope the dealer has a sw fix.
Finally, not sure the correct tire fitment on OEM Sasquatch. Left some serious scrapes on my pristine black rims, while jeep partner had none. Thinking wider tire to protect rim. Battle scars are inevitable (this was a challenging trail in Rockies), but it's pretty lame to see the scraping done that would not typically impact rim.
Otherwise, STOUT vehicle, definitely more rock crawler than given credit by some with f/r lockers working to perfection. Crab crawl around a turn with tight trees was awesome.
Back-up camera issue previously sited still constant. Oil change on Friday and hope the dealer has a sw fix.
Finally, not sure the correct tire fitment on OEM Sasquatch. Left some serious scrapes on my pristine black rims, while jeep partner had none. Thinking wider tire to protect rim. Battle scars are inevitable (this was a challenging trail in Rockies), but it's pretty lame to see the scraping done that would not typically impact rim.
Otherwise, STOUT vehicle, definitely more rock crawler than given credit by some with f/r lockers working to perfection. Crab crawl around a turn with tight trees was awesome.
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