Correct, we were out towards canyonlands instead of up on the mesa above red cliffs lodge, the spring and fall trail you were probably on is most likely covered in snow and where we were at was so empty it was usable.
Pretty Silly, kinda like when people sue McDonalds because hot coffee is hot. Good off road capability does not over-ride inability to drive or read terrain.
There is also a fun overland trip all the way from Crandon Wisconsin all the way to Copper Harbor Michigan at the tip of the Keweenaw Penninsula. It's the blue line, I took this from onX Offroad Maps.
I just bought a membership for the onxroad app and it works pretty good, also works with android auto to display in the vehicle. Wish they at least supported the ford trail app for off road packages like badlands BS and Tremor Maverick, Tremor F150 etc. but who knows if they will ever do that. I...
Doesn't the Bronco Trail app only work with full-size broncos ( have to use your ford login and I know it didn't work when I got my badlands in July last year)
went to the Off-Roadeo and their guy said you should really only use slippery in icy conditions, you can keep it in normal and just select the 4wd near your goat mode knob for snow and stuff. It puts a lot of wear on your brakes so only should use it when you need it, IE ice/Snow.
Wow, that is the first word that comes to mind to describe our experience at the Off-Roadeo in Moab on this past Saturday.
The guide we had (Tyler) was amazing and had an incredible wealth of knowledge to share. We were fortunate, due to it being off-season, that we got basically a private trip...
I take mine through a car wash with brushes 2 to 3 times a week, only problem I've had is back hatch window leaked and got water in back with the spiral defroster cord stuck in the seal.
I had an issue with the little curly defrost wires pushing the window out just enough to break the seal and got a bunch of water In after a carwash. Make sure you make sure those wires aren't pushing out your hatch window.