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Part 2 of the Moab video will be up in a couple of hours...
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i'm pretty sure i watched that last night from a link here on bronco6g, then the thread was missing this morning.Part 2 of the Moab video will be up in a couple of hours...
Well, it's multiple parts and part one was released yesterday. That might be what you saw....i'm pretty sure i watched that last night from a link here on bronco6g, then the thread was missing this morning.
i watched both parts last nightWell, it's multiple parts and part one was released yesterday. That might be what you saw....
i think this is it in the second video:i watched both parts last night
Yeah the Escalator video was posted first then Hell's Revenge Pt 1 and the new one coming up is Hell's Revenge Pt 2.i think this is it in the second video:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...rock-crawling-videos.3577/page-17#post-121736
gotcha!Yeah the Escalator video was posted first then Hell's Revenge Pt 1 and the new one coming up is Hell's Revenge Pt 2.
Haven't seen this posted on this yet. Good 12 minutes of footage. @Administrator @Nickp @FirstOnRaceDay @JAGSarge
Part 2 of the Moab video will be up in a couple of hours...
I am not defending actions of FCA, I hope this Bronco changes Jeep/FCA behavior, I'm changing from Jeep to Ford because of the problems Jeep has + jeep will more than likely never get the features the Bronco has unless Jeep seriously reengineers the model within this generation or the next one.You mean like fess up and fix it instead of try to void lifetime warranties and claim biting a quart of oil every 1000 miles is normal on engines with the piston rings installed upside down in Mexico? Or hey, who needs a steering system that doesn’t wobble? Or we’ll just strengthen the frame in the Mojave but if you bend you non-Mojave Gladiator frame its on you?
Yeah, Jeep / FCA has been living a monopoly in this segment for too long and the competition should force some changes in behavior, but will it?
On the flip, there is a reason Jeep owners are self-reliant and there is a big aftermarket, they are forced to adapt and find their own solutions for the things that bug them, and then keep going. And along the way they learn a lot about How their vehicles work and how to fix them.