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Hello all. I’ve been searching for info on the new Bronco for several months and this site pops up every time, so now that I actually have one I figured it’s time to sign up instead of lurking around.
Mine is a 2021 Outer Banks with the Sasquatch package. 3.0 Zone lift. 37x13.50-17 Cooper STT Pro tires on factory rims with wheel spacers. Rocker guards are from GoRhino. Engine is the 2.3
I was pretty heavy into the off-road scene in the 2000’s and early 2010’s going to rock crawl events and other competitions here in the PNW. Then I got tired of the wrenching, and fabricating, and keeping up with the Joneses so the hobby fell by the wayside for the last 10 years or so.
I still went on the occasional trip with friends who are still into the scene, but just as a ride along. We predominantly go snow wheeling around here because it’s so dusty in the summer.
This is one of my old rigs. A Chevy chassis with tube on it. 454 and 44” boggers. It was lots of fun but beat you up every time out
Anyways fast forward about 10 years and Ford announces it’s coming out with a new Bronco. I look at my Brother who owns a Ford dealership and figured I’m gonna get my hands on one sooner or later.
To my surprise he showed up in the driveway one day in mid July and took me on a trip to the mountains in one.
I was hooked and as soon as it became available I bought it. Signed paperwork Monday and she’s officially mine. Can’t wait to get back on the trails again and definitely can’t wait for the snow to fly.
Thanks for adding me to the site looks like a great place to be.
Oh I forgot to add that I am from Central Washington and looking for other Bronco owners or clubs to go on runs with. Thanks!
Mine is a 2021 Outer Banks with the Sasquatch package. 3.0 Zone lift. 37x13.50-17 Cooper STT Pro tires on factory rims with wheel spacers. Rocker guards are from GoRhino. Engine is the 2.3
I was pretty heavy into the off-road scene in the 2000’s and early 2010’s going to rock crawl events and other competitions here in the PNW. Then I got tired of the wrenching, and fabricating, and keeping up with the Joneses so the hobby fell by the wayside for the last 10 years or so.
I still went on the occasional trip with friends who are still into the scene, but just as a ride along. We predominantly go snow wheeling around here because it’s so dusty in the summer.
This is one of my old rigs. A Chevy chassis with tube on it. 454 and 44” boggers. It was lots of fun but beat you up every time out
Anyways fast forward about 10 years and Ford announces it’s coming out with a new Bronco. I look at my Brother who owns a Ford dealership and figured I’m gonna get my hands on one sooner or later.
To my surprise he showed up in the driveway one day in mid July and took me on a trip to the mountains in one.
I was hooked and as soon as it became available I bought it. Signed paperwork Monday and she’s officially mine. Can’t wait to get back on the trails again and definitely can’t wait for the snow to fly.
Thanks for adding me to the site looks like a great place to be.
Oh I forgot to add that I am from Central Washington and looking for other Bronco owners or clubs to go on runs with. Thanks!
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