Looking sharp John - SuperCab for the win!
Somehow, when you quoted my post, the square bracket [ was deleted and I only noticed this as I was browsing the thread.
I have yet to see a 2024 in the wild here in Ontario but I haven’t been actively looking - maybe I’ll check out a couple of...
After 5 years on the stock rims think it was time to upgrade
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Glad you’re okay - too bad about your truck. Will you have to wait long for the new one or are the 2024s available now?
Yea they are a few but they get snatched quickly
Well other than my driver's side is stuck on full heat my trucks been pretty good.
Though whenever I do pull the dash to fix it I want to see if the 6th gen dash would fit and I can retrofit one on my truck
Hell I been slowly waiting for the next gen ranger to appear at dealerships so I can compare mine to one and see i its even doable to swap front clips and dashes. And yea i know i could buy the new one but where is the fun in that?
Well I been driving a 18 Grand Cherokee and it's been doing wonders for my current situation. Eventually though I'm hoping to Coyote swap the bronco and have a 3rd running vehicle
Hell I still haven't got around to hooking the heated seats but they should be able to get power from the harness connection on the sides of the foot wells. You will need an upgraded bezel with the heated seat buttons or try getting the infotainment to have it
That's interesting especially when I actually did swap in a bezel with the heated seat buttons on them. Still haven't gotten around to wiring them to the harness in the footwells
Most likely I'll use a turn key 2.7 though it shouldn't be too difficult to throw one in since the ranger and bronco share a chassis. As for reliability its average but I just wanted to throw one in mostly as am upgrade to power