No issue with the camera at all. I did have to make an adapter for the rubber bumpers that press against the tire to make sure it was tight against the tailgate.
I have a Smittybuilt winch and I bought a cover for it. I t is so tight around the winch I takes me 20 minutes to get the cover on. I wanted the cover to protect the synthetic line from the sun. I ended up making a plastic cover that slides between the drum and control box to protect the line...
I think so, I didn’t have any markings on it, but Bronco in the grill.
It was being driven by some lady. I will assume it was a sport, it only said Bronco on the grill.
My rear window camera squirter only activates when I get out and clean the camera off by hand. I didn't know there was such a thing. Must be a 2021 addition.
I am glad they are not there, the cage is easier to clean, the sun doesn’t fade out the bars like cloth, and I can mount stuff to current cage easier than padded ones.
I kept hearing a rattle that sounded like it was in my left roll bar. Drove me crazy. Turned out it was my tire gauge in the little storage box in the back of the Jeep.
I had to take my back ones off. The attachment screws came loose and damn near lost the mud flaps the first week. I am going put nut certs on them reinstall.
My lift decreased my mileage, I think it has a to do with the added drag of the components that are more exposed that were not before. The part is the numbers don’t lie.
This is what I get in town. I have KO2 31570R17 Tires filled to 37psi , run 85 octane gas and live at 6400 ft. 3.6 motor and 8 speed automatic. I also have all the heavy stuff, winch, steel bumpers and skid plates.