got my spacers on. i included a before and after!
Did you get OEM air filters? Were those cheaper than from Ford?I bought some glue traps and I'll try to put them around the engine bay when they arrive tomorrow. It'll make me check the car more often too (working from home I am not a daily driver by any means...)
The ultrasonic devices I've heard mixed feedback on. Some say it works great, others say they get used to it. They also have a strobe light, which apparently is very discouraging for rodents in small places, and they don't really get used to it. I figure the risk of hoping it helps for $20 is worthwhile to supplement the peppermint oil spray and the traps. In an ideal world, the other bits will deter them from wanting to be around my car, and the traps will be a just-in-case backup.
Edit: New cabin air filter in place (after sanitizing the area in which the filter fits...) and the relief is immediate. Also props for Ford creating a higher filtration standard with the Refresh95 filters, just wish they were more generally available other than online ordering...
I bought Motorcraft OEM air filters, and I made sure I bought the Refresh95 versions. Refresh95 is a newer air filter that Ford introduced in 2021, but may not be in the earliest Bronco Sports. Ford's bit on the Refresh95 filters here.Did you get OEM air filters? Were those cheaper than from Ford?
Along with suspension lift the spacers have added probably the best look to the vehicle. With aggressive tread tires it really changes the style and vibe of it. Love it.Nice. I did the 1" from Titan.
That and the underside of the factory muffler.I think one of the best options for the rear is painting the chassis crossbars or whatever they are called black. The silver showing from the rear is awful.
Yep, that too. I'm thinking of letting a body shop do mine with chassis black..That and the underside of the factory muffler.
They are not seen up close. Get a can of spray undercoating and go to town. Just watch the overspray.Yep, that too. I'm thinking of letting a body shop do mine with chassis black..
Correct. I probably won't bother doing anything about it at this point. I don't know how long I'll own the BS.They are not seen up close. Get a can of spray undercoating and go to town. Just watch the overspray.
Yes! I did the same thing recently. Looks way better than aluminum looking under the truck. It stuck out really bad before. A $10 can of black paint (and some overspray cardboard) did the trick.I think one of the best options for the rear is painting the chassis crossbars or whatever they are called black. The silver showing from the rear is awful.