Yeah,I sat in a Badlands version. I don't like the frameless side windows. I brushed my sleeve by it getting out(I'm 6'4") It reminded me of the Subaru's. For that kind of coin the window should have a complete frame.
I finally got to sit in a new Bronco,. It was a Badlands edition and it was very comfortable and roomy. I'm 6'4' and siting behind the wheel yielded a very comfortable sitting position. The seats seemed very comfortable and the fit and finish was good. They are much roomier than they look. Nice...
I have an '07 G-56. They do make some noise with the single mass flywheel conversion. You cannot lug them which is logical anyway but they'll bark at you. Also thicker fluid will be necessary. Mercedes specs a fluid largely unavailable here but Delvac 50 synthetic is the most similar. I've used...
The shop I use removed an AEV system on a Ram and replaced it with a Carli Pintop system. The guy was blown away. They also do a boatload of Thuren systems too. They redo botched installs frequently too.
I've had Marathon's on 3 vehicles. They fit like a glove and wear like iron.
Covercrafts fit like relaxed jeans on ballet dancer. I'm not familiar with Weathertech's.
Marathon is a privately owned Montana company that hires local and takes pride in their work.
They are custom made for your...
Our boxer took to our Brophy steps into our popup cabover but getting her up that ramp..I doubt it. Great dogs. The skinny rungs for humans don't look to friendly in the middle of the night either
A friend re-installs a spare set of 265 Michelin's in place of his 35-12.50-17 AT3 Toyos whenever he tows. With that change alone he experiences more power,better mpg and superior braking. With the 285's and their coarser tread,wider width(more wind resistance) weight(more fuel to start) and...
Blocks. Mechanical and they work everytime. On the corners of my camper I have the leveling gauges that tell exactly how many blocks to use if any.. I like sleeping completely level and my Dometic fridge likes it too.
I'll take a fully boxed frame with a compliant suspension any day over the opposite. It's nice to be able to open the doors and hood if you have to get out and survey an obstacle. The older Ford's come to mind.
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