I purchased this one from Amazon for the cargo area. It has a top on it so I can sort of use it like the divider from the CMS. I may added a second one if it looks like there is room for it. It arrives today:
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It was a pretty solid sheet of black ice this morning covering the entire Lane, but there were a few dry spots so that could have led to some of the feeling also. I agree with the effect of the short wheelbase and the Badlands version being fairly high up to probably contribute to this.
It is a standard Badlands, so it is lifted over the basic Bronco Sport, but all by Factory equipment, is what i understand. I will look closer at my tires to see if there's some unusual wear patterns that's great advice. Thank you
I purchased it used with these tires on it. It has about 56,000 Mi so I'm assuming that they are Replacements from the original. Thanks for the suggestion.
I did put it in Slippery GOAT mode and felt like it helped some but it was still very sensitive to any kind of steering movement. I would assume that some better tires would probably help.
I just purchased it used and it has about 56,000 miles on it so I'm assuming that these are not the original tires, as they have decent tread still, but it looks like a road pattern not a all weather or all terrain.
Today was the first time that I've driven my Bronco Sport Badlands on black ice. It's extremely squirrely! You can feel that you're going to spin out if you just steer wrong at all. Has anyone else experienced this? I just have Continental tires on it so they aren't the best for these...
Buying used 2021 BSBL with 56,500 miles on it. What warranty can I purchase? Not sure that Granger will sell to me, from what I've read
Update - purchased a 5 year additional 75,000 warranty via the dealer. With the miles this unit had on it, I felt like had to have one