Where did you buy the license plate cover? Love it. TIA.....Rear bump step. Helps prevent rear end damage and gives access to top when needed.
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Where did you buy the license plate cover? Love it. TIA.....Rear bump step. Helps prevent rear end damage and gives access to top when needed.
Yes me and the wife did it in 10 minutesI've thought about getting one. Is it easy enough to DIY install reliably?
I'm really considering one. I took a 400+ mile road trip yesterday and the windshield is full of bugs!Hood deflector.
Interesting. My dealer chingale'd me on that stuff. I guess it was my fault. But I have a 7 year paint/headlights/wheels/seat policy I'm going to try my best to use.Ceramic Detailing !!!
Yeah, I need to work on that. Geico's getting too high.Auto insurance
Why just a fire extinguisher for those trips? Do the others come with one? Or am I missing something? My window sticker included the Off Road Assistance Kit so I have one in the bag!If he/she got a BS in Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks trim, I think a fire extinguisher would be a nice first choice accessory. (That you would hopefully never need).
EGR window vent shades are a nice accessory.
I was really considering those but couldn't find them on the accessories page. Maybe they're considered a part? Either way, the dealer I was at didn't have the 2 accessories I was looking for so I gave up.If yours doesn't come with the rubber rear seat backs, then you might want to get them. Especially if you plan to haul stuff with the seats down.
It's not a bad idea to have one, but it's more of a snide remark regarding the infamous "cracked injector" recall (which doesn't really deal with actual cracked injectors ... only a drain path for possible fuel leaks). It's kind of like me telling him that since he's a Mustang driver, to watch out for those pesky sidewalks jumping out at him when he attends his next "Cars and Coffee". Cheers!Why just a fire extinguisher for those trips? Do the others come with one? Or am I missing something? My window sticker included the Off Road Assistance Kit so I have one in the bag!
Oh I didn't even think of that! There aren't any near me but I've been thinking of taking a day trip somewhere just to try it out.OHV permits for State Parks (& National Parks, if applicable)
Actually, if you attend and/or plan to show off your Bronco Sport at an event, you are required to have a fire extinguisher, with it placed in front of the show vehicle for most events now.It's not a bad idea to have one, but it's more of a snide remark regarding the infamous "cracked injector" recall (which doesn't really deal with actual cracked injectors ... only a drain path for possible fuel leaks). It's kind of like me telling him that since he's a Mustang driver, to watch out for those pesky sidewalks jumping out at him when he attends his next "Cars and Coffee". Cheers!
Ahh. I did see a post about that recall. Sorry, somewhat new here and missed that reference!It's not a bad idea to have one, but it's more of a snide remark regarding the infamous "cracked injector" recall (which doesn't really deal with actual cracked injectors ... only a drain path for possible fuel leaks). It's kind of like me telling him that since he's a Mustang driver, to watch out for those pesky sidewalks jumping out at him when he attends his next "Cars and Coffee". Cheers!
Yeah, I'm a big fan of supporting our parks, and the applicable permits are usually pretty inexpensive (TX State Parks permit is ~$30/yr). I've also found that many of the private offroad places in Texas require that permit for entry. Add that to free entry at most parks, and it's a no-brainer for me.Oh I didn't even think of that! There aren't any near me but I've been thinking of taking a day trip somewhere just to try it out.
I checked the TPW website and it doesn’t look like there are trails anywhere near me. Unless I’m not reading it correctly.Yeah, I'm a big fan of supporting our parks, and the applicable permits are usually pretty inexpensive (TX State Parks permit is ~$30/yr). I've also found that many of the private offroad places in Texas require that permit for entry. Add that to free entry at most parks, and it's a no-brainer for me.
If you live rural, mud flaps.Say your buddy bought a Bronco Sport. What is something you’ll tell them they just need to buy first?