Nice seeing different Bronco versions in action. Over the years I did a lot of off-roading in CJs with open diffs no problem. It does require a bit more care in choosing a line and using momentum. Your video shows fun can be had in any of the Bronco versions off-road (although larger tires and some skid plates are a good idea for the base model).
The open diffs keep it interesting for sure. I don’t mind it though. One day I’ll fully build this out with lockers and axles swaps but this 100% does what I need
Came to see how the base would do....got a big bend on order and didnt opt for any of the diffs or sas package. I think these simple trails will be ok to do
This video and the others are very helpful! Just got the 202r big bend & will do majority of my driving for work around town/highway so didnt think it msfe sense to get a badlands. I was thinking of getting either a 2 or 3" lift woth some bigger tires & this was a huge help! Question: is the base plastic skid plate that comes on it fine toure saying? Best to just get for for the gas instesd of upgrsding the front skid?@baseafbronco
Nice seeing different Bronco versions in action. Over the years I did a lot of off-roading in CJs with open diffs no problem. It does require a bit more care in choosing a line and using momentum. Your video shows fun can be had in any of the Bronco versions off-road (although larger tires and some skid plates are a good idea for the base model).
The open diffs keep it interesting for sure. I don’t mind it though. One day I’ll fully build this out with lockers and axles swaps but this 100% does what I need
That looks like such a fun time. Where are y’all located? I see powerlines. And I see Texas plates.😊
Satx!
@@baseafbronco dude! No way! Me too!
Hello, what size of tyre does de Ford Outer Banks in the video have and is it stock suspension or is it lifted? Thank you.
2 inch lift with 35s! No problem
wauw real nice like the camara action
Came to see how the base would do....got a big bend on order and didnt opt for any of the diffs or sas package. I think these simple trails will be ok to do
You can do a lot with a 2 inch lift 33s and a gas tank skid. I’d recommend those at minimum to do any trails like in the video.
This video and the others are very helpful! Just got the 202r big bend & will do majority of my driving for work around town/highway so didnt think it msfe sense to get a badlands. I was thinking of getting either a 2 or 3" lift woth some bigger tires & this was a huge help!
Question: is the base plastic skid plate that comes on it fine toure saying? Best to just get for for the gas instesd of upgrsding the front skid?@baseafbronco
What lights are in your front bumper?
Is this north or south sa I hate traveling to hidden falls just to go climb
Nw side man. Def a fun spot!
Which one was the base?
The one with black lettering on the grill. The other models have “BRONCO” in white
Is this at Hidden Falls?
San Antonio, Texas trails!
@@baseafbroncoWhere exactly? I thought Hidden Falls was the only good option in the area.
Air Down?
Everyone was at 20 or below
@@baseafbronco 20is still kinda high..probably do 12 with no bead lock
Bro you need to air down to get better traction. You keep slippin.
Everyone was at least 16 and below psi lol. Video does no Justice on the incline
Jealous