https://jalopnik.com/stock-2020-ford-broncos-look-pretty-gnarly-after-finish-1844636488Dont know if this has been posted yet.
Had two of these as a kid. 1990 and 1995. Both EB. Miss it. And would love one again!Oh man @AndyG, just seeing this, lol! Here's the Bronco btw.
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But post what they used for their recovery vehicle... that had to pull line on them on a lot of the obstacles stock (AHEM recovery vehicle brand) walked over...https://jalopnik.com/stock-2020-ford-broncos-look-pretty-gnarly-after-finish-1844636488Dont know if this has been posted yet.
I'm curious, does anyone think the bronco might bring an end to the SFA?And it very well may help usher in one of the biggest changes in Wrangler development we may ever see...
Sorry but I do not work for the government, what is SFA?I'm curious, does anyone think the bronco might bring an end to the SFA?
In the eyes of the public, it can do everything a jeep can, and will likely do it while riding and handling better. There will be little left to justify the worse ride quality and steering & death wobble scares for most buyers.
Solid Front AxleSorry but I do not work for the government, what is SFA?
I wouldn’t be surprised to see IFS in the next generation of Wrangler at all. Especially if the Bronco does well.I'm curious, does anyone think the bronco might bring an end to the SFA?
In the eyes of the public, it can do everything a jeep can, and will likely do it while riding and handling better. There will be little left to justify the worse ride quality and steering & death wobble scares for most buyers.
I'm curious, does anyone think the bronco might bring an end to the SFA?
In the eyes of the public, it can do everything a jeep can, and will likely do it while riding and handling better. There will be little left to justify the worse ride quality and steering & death wobble scares for most buyers.
I doubt that proportion of TJ drivers is much differentI'm honestly surprised it hasn't happened already. In reality the proportion of JL drivers who actually do anything that needs a SFA is very, very small.
Most will not notice on their way to the mall.The problem with IFS is that its relatively delicate - even on street vehicles.
I wonder how many of these will go through with the purchase? The $100 is fully refundable at this point. They will start getting the actual deposits and going over vehicle options/packages and financing numbers with customers by mid-December (I think).
What is the SFAI wonder how many of these will go through with the purchase? The $100 is fully refundable at this point. They will start getting the actual deposits and going over vehicle options/packages and financing numbers with customers by mid-December (I think).
I didn't mention SFA in my post, but SFA stands for solid front axle. Maybe I'm misunderstanding your post. Haha. Now I am wondering "what is the SFA?"What is the SFA
No they won't even knock a measurable dent in off-road vehicle design... Sometimes a manufacturer knows a good strategy is to offer something different even if it's not better.I didn't mention SFA in my post, but SFA stands for solid front axle.