2021 Ford Bronco

TD Charlie

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That’s sad to hear. It looks freaking fantastic inside and out, but i still hate the engine choices and it ain’t worth shit if it can’t get up THAT hill without overheating
 
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HansonBro

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Thats f***ing brutal. She FAILED to get up that bunny slope twice?? I dont even think Id need 4x4 for that. And I thought they came with front and rear lockers....

Not really sure what there is to over heat either. Theres a front diff and a rear...sounds like Ford put a sensor where you dont need one.

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TD Charlie

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Thats f***ing brutal. She FAILED to get up that bunny slope twice?? I dont even think Id need 4x4 for that. And I thought they came with front and rear lockers....

Not really sure what there is to over heat either. Theres a front diff and a rear...sounds like Ford put a sensor where you dont need one.

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sensors everywhere these days. It’s to the point where cracked plastic housings and failed sensors are bigger jobs than some major mechanical failures.
 

HansonBro

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sensors everywhere these days. It’s to the point where cracked plastic housings and failed sensors are bigger jobs than some major mechanical failures.
Wanna change your headlight?

Step 1: Disconnect and remove battery

Step 2: remove air intake assembly

Step 3: remove air filter assembly

Step 4: remove fan shroud

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TD Charlie

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Sep 10, 2007
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Wanna change your headlight?

Step 1: Disconnect and remove battery

Step 2: remove air intake assembly

Step 3: remove air filter assembly

Step 4: remove fan shroud

.....

lol no lie, to replace the headlight assembly on my car, the grill, undercarriage shroud on the bumper, and bumper need to come off.
 

TaLoN

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Wanna change your headlight?

Step 1: Disconnect and remove battery

Step 2: remove air intake assembly

Step 3: remove air filter assembly

Step 4: remove fan shroud

.....
Yeah, but HID or LED headlights are good for a decade or more, so not really that big a deal. Not like when you had to change halogens every other year.

My 2012 Shelby GT500 that I purchased in 2011, still has the original HID headlights.

It doesn't have the original fog lights though, as I pulled the stock halogens for plug and play LED replacements immediately (couldn't stand the color mismatch with the headlights that the halogens had), those LEDs haven't needed replacing either yet.
 

beowulf

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You could win one

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beowulf

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4x4 Bronco? How about a 2022 6x6 Bronco!!

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