Looks nice. Where did you find that blanket?
I have the Yakima Timberlines with HD bars and am thinking of getting a basket. I know the basket can mount direct to the risers for a lower profile... but wonder-- does your awning and road shower mount to the bars or basket?
That keyless entry has been a Ford thing for decades. Little surprised to say the least.
So far I'm at around $500 in things that Ford left off my "fully loaded" Heritage Limited.
I **think** the Ebony/Roast and brown leather are different shades but not 100% certain. I'd be interested to find out.
And I agree-- there are some serious let downs on what the 23's don't have that ought to, starting with all the stuff that Ford left off due to so-called "supplier" issues...
I haven't dug into it yet but I'm not sure the factory brown leather on the BSHL is the same as the older folding headrests out there. If it is, Im likely going to add it to my Ford deleted and I added back list.
Without question. I'm a long-time Ford stockholder and have had multiple Fords in the past. I wouldn't have bought from this dealer but the BSHLs are dealer stock only and this was one of three within 100 miles getting a Yellowstone. One tried to charge me a dealer "market adjustment" and the...
It takes about a month according to Ford for the points to show up. If they don't show up by then, contact them.
That being said: A call to Ford last week about my month-old BSHL points not being on my account determined that my dealership had not only not credited the points to my account...
When I researched which wires I could tap into for power for my V1 I did come across some aftermarket USB harnesses that should work with Broncos.. They are out there.
Clarify:
We were coming down from Joshua Tree via the Geology Tour Road in a Gladiator and Wrangler. The Subies and a couple RAV4's were coming up.
Owners said for most it was their first time up the canyon and aside from scraping their skid plates the little AWD cars did fine. Like just...
Funny you mention the CrossTrek- that is what our Sport is replacing. We have a 2013 bought new with almost 200K miles on it. Being as I needed my left knee scoped out and wouldn't be able to drive my three pedal BMW for a bit, and the Subie is bound to blow up eventually it was better to have...
Agreed. The Trailhawk Cherokee is likely the most capable off road CUV out there aside from the Sport. That being said the Wilderness Subies are also great off road.
Back in March we were driving down Berdoo Canyon out of Joshua Tree and a line of Outbacks and Foresters were coming up. One of...
See, that's the key right there-- different markets are targeted by the two vehicles.
The full size is squarely aimed at Wrangler buyers, and to a lesser extent other body on frame truck buyers in overlanding/adventure sphere. (Taco, GM twins). It doesn't get good mileage, its a bit much to...
Our phones are identical and we both have MagSafe compatible cases that we use regularly with other MagSafe chargers. My phone will charge on the pad, so will my AirPods. Her phone will not.
It really doesn't matter to us because we use the phones plugged in for CarPlay and there's no wireless...