Your are 100% correct order it with the black wheels
Your BL also looks awesome 
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Your are 100% correct
Your BL also looks awesome 
This is open to current Bronco Sport owners? Or just bronco owners? The guidelines are written in a way that is not easily understandable.
We are the Bronco Sport owners 
Looks really sharp 
I’m not liking my red bucking bronco and I was thinking of going with a white one. Is yours metal or plastic? And if you like it, can you remember where from?
Yep! It's 3D printed plastic. Found it here on Etsy. Seems like the seller can do pretty much any color you'd like, but I'm a clean and crisp kind of girl. Every mod I've added is white.I’m not liking my red bucking bronco and I was thinking of going with a white one. Is your metal or plastic? And if you like it, can you remember where from?
Have you ever tried this? Just spray it on your wet car and wipe it dry. I use two cloths: one to get the big drops off, the other to polish.We have the worst hard water, so I have to be so meticulous about drying to avoid spots.
I use Chemical Guys Banana Wax which works like a charm, but don't wax every time since it's not required. I use a lot of cloths, lol. We have an entire bucket full. I need the microfiber to be bone dry or it will leave mineral streaks wherever there was moisture.Have you ever tried this? Just spray it on your wet car and wipe it dry. I use two cloths: one to get the big drops off, the other to polish.
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We have the same problem with water here (southwest IL). I use the spray wax every time I wash, but I use a very small amount. It doesn't take much to change the water chemistry and make drying a lot easier.I use Chemical Guys Banana Wax which works like a charm, but don't wax every time since it's not required. I use a lot of cloths, lol. We have an entire bucket full. I need the microfiber to be bone dry or it will leave mineral streaks wherever there was moisture.