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Did you do yourself?Installed Front and Rear Splash Guards.
Yes. Easy install.Did you do yourself?
This is the exact item I ordered but it may or may not be the cheapest one today. There are only about a bajillion Chinese sellers listing the exact same things.Cool! So the Ford ones linked are about 1mm too large. Which ones did you wind up getting then?
I'm thinking of adding a cancellation order and move on. There are other car companies that can deliver and not treat their loyal customers like crap. Adios!Now that forum members are getting some Bronco Sports to own and love, I thought it would be cool to begin a thread that is often found on other enthusiast boards.
Got your hands a bit dirty working on your Little Bronco recently? Dressed it up? Did a detail? Or how about a mod? Give us a quick post, show us some pics. Share what you are doing to make your Sport uniquely yours.
I’ll kick off with a few items myself to get things started and hopefully we can keep the thread going.
Not one dealer has one. Very sad. I'm looking for: 2022 ford bronco sport outer banks, Cactus Grey or Area 51, Co-Pilot360™ Assist+, Tech Package, Tow Package, heated seats, ebony/roast interior, moon roof and I'm ready to buy right now.I'm thinking of adding a cancellation order and move on. There are other car companies that can deliver and not treat their loyal customers like crap. Adios!
I had been looking for the exact same thing, but in the BadLands. Be careful when a dealer says it has 360+ but it's really only 360.Not one dealer has one. Very sad. I'm looking for: 2022 ford bronco sport outer banks, Cactus Grey or Area 51, Co-Pilot360™ Assist+, Tech Package, Tow Package, heated seats, ebony/roast interior, moon roof and I'm ready to buy right now.
We ordered also but not good at waiting. I'll settle in for something else.I had been looking for the exact same thing, but in the BadLands. Be careful when a dealer says it has 360+ but it's really only 360.
We ended up ordering a 2023 this week to get all of our specs wanted. Now we'll have to wait and see how long it will take to actually get it.
Worth the wait.We ordered also but not good at waiting. I'll settle in for something else.
Mileage and noise are two areas with not enough discussion, IMHO. We'd all like tires that have better traction and are more capable ... but at what cost? For those with frequent off-road needs it is likely worth it. For the rest of us, what is the best compromise? I want something that will work in rain and light snow conditions, not get me stuck in mud while still being fairly quiet with minimum impact to mileage. Up until recently, I had been eyeing Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015s as a future replacement. Right now I am liking what I read about Continental CrossContact LX25s. Seems like a more measured approach but still an upgrade from stock.I reverted back to the stock Continentals from my KO2's. They were nice tires and all but the mpg loss and the loud road noise that came with them just wasn't worth it to me any more. I'm happy with my decision and glad I kept my stock tires.
Driving Sports TV put a set of Vredestein Pinza All-Terrain tires on its Maverick FX4 tester. You can watch the full video review below.Up until recently, I had been eyeing Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015s as a future replacement. Right now I am liking what I read about Continental CrossContact LX25s. Seems like a more measured approach but still an upgrade from stock.
Same here , although I camped out my dealer's Parts Department for weeks awaiting my rear cargo mat lol.tossed the roof top tent back on, going camping this weekend. i've never done so much camping in my life, as i have with the sport.