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Correct, 2023 model year for the Wildtrak is HOSS 3.0 standard.
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Ford takes the time on little touches like this, but it's a shame they can't produce a quality badge. I literally removed mine with my bare hands. My 3 year old son gets better quality stickers when he visits the doctor.Hidden details are awesome and wish manufactures took the time to do this. Glad to see Ford took a little time to add this touch.
Haha.Ford takes the time on little touches like this, but it's a shame they can't produce a quality badge. I literally removed mine with my bare hands. My 3 year old son gets better quality stickers when he visits the doctor.
I could be wrong, but shouldn't the title be "HOSS 2.0 vs HOSS 3.0 Wildtrak Decals"?Most people know this already, so this post is for future new members to the Bronco community. I know I wondered the difference on the fender badges.
MY21, MY22 (w/o HOSS 3.0)
MY22 (w/HOSS 3.0), MY23 (HOSS 3.0 Standard)
It’s synonymous. WildTrak came with the 2.0. However, I can see your point.I could be wrong, but shouldn't the title be "HOSS 2.0 vs HOSS 3.0 Wildtrak Decals"?
Sweet!2023 Badge
Mine were removed when I did PPF and I tried to find replacements but was told they aren’t available yet.Is it possible to buy more of these?
I'm not planning to plaster them everywhere, just curious.
The real reason for the lack of 2023 Wildtraks production capacity: they ran out of stickers.Mine were removed when I did PPF and I tried to find replacements but was told they aren’t available yet.
This is the part number I was given. N2DZ-16720-A
Yea, when I saw the price, I was fine to keep it naked.The real reason for the lack of 2023 Wildtraks production capacity: they ran out of stickers.
Thanks for the part number, I'll add it to my list. The price is a bit rough for stickers though.