The 4 wheel parts custom build has rock sliders on it, but not available commercially yet.
https://www.broncosportforum.com/forum/threads/custom-bronco-sport-by-4-wheel-parts-shown-at-moab-easter-safari.2275/
Agreed, during the day it does turn off the daytime running light, but I am seeing extra lighting at night to the side I am turning. Maybe I'm imagining it?
I have the auto high-beam headlamps that go on, but I also notice lights turning on when I turn on a flasher. Been meaning to take a look to see what it is doing with the lights on turns.
I have a BS badlands with the standard system. The sound is good to me. There is a setting on the settings page that sets up the Staging with the sound quality prioritized for the driver or for all occupants. I have it setup for the driver, it made a big difference, the other setting is a...
The traction of the wildpeaks in dirt is fantastic. Iāve driven through loose trails in Joshua tree and Sedona and the Bronco has been impressive with them. So good on normal mode that I question whether I will ever get to try any goat modes!
I was just looking at the deflector panel today and it seems to be the lowest clearance part on the BS. What is the function of the panel, is it protecting anything? Maybe worth removing.
You know, I didnāt even think of looking at videos, thatās a great idea. Looking at the videos, it does look like something the badlands should be able to do, but I agree on the spotter and recovery vehicle. Given that I am going alone with the family I will probably take a pass.
Maybe...
Heading to Sedona for some hiking with the family. Any ohv trails accessible to a BS badlands? I heard of outlaw trail, but not sure if itās too much for the BS.
Thanks, thatās a relief. Iāll probably pick up a set of low profile cable devices with the intention of never installing them. The whole chain thing is odd to me, Iām from Canada and we never put chains on our cars... Winter tires yes, but chains no.
Has anyone tried snow chains on their BS yet? I just read that snow chains are not recommended on BS with the 235/65r17 tires, but are a requirement in California mountain passes.
Thanks sdchrisp and bronco_nopalito. I was in Joshua tree this weekend so was able to hit Geology tour rode while I was there. The bronco easily handled the trail so it will be more than capable for my needs.