You might find the attached video interesting for the discussion on both the Bronco and Bronco Sport.
In many of these videos, I discover new-to-me nuggets of information. I learned how the Bronco wheels commonly referred to as Steelies are Alumies. Good to know!
The presenter touched upon the idea of attaching lights to the brush guard. That might be a viable option for those who seek nighttime illumination without needing a light bar connected to the roof rack. I like that idea!
You might find the attached video interesting for the discussion on both the Bronco and Bronco Sport.
In many of these videos, I discover new-to-me nuggets of information. I learned how the Bronco wheels commonly referred to as Steelies are Alumies. Good to know!
The presenter touched upon the idea of attaching lights to the brush guard. That might be a viable option for those who seek nighttime illumination without needing a light bar connected to the roof rack. I like that idea!
Thanks for sharing this video!
These guys have a real interest in Bronco...
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Love hearing other go through the B+P. Provides great insight. Thanks @BuzzyBud !
You might find the attached video interesting for the discussion on both the Bronco and Bronco Sport.
In many of these videos, I discover new-to-me nuggets of information. I learned how the Bronco wheels commonly referred to as Steelies are Alumies. Good to know!
The presenter touched upon the idea of attaching lights to the brush guard. That might be a viable option for those who seek nighttime illumination without needing a light bar connected to the roof rack. I like that idea!
I like to have the lights up front when you have them on the roof or hood it is good for looking high but the hood casts a shadow and if I am using the camera in front I want plenty of light. That is why I’m kinda sad the modular bumper doesn’t get fog lights