AWE released this exhaust for the 2.3l and 2.71 Bronco. Nothing specified for the Bronco Raptor yet, but would assume this aftermarket exhaust would be somewhat similar to this one.
AWE released this exhaust for the 2.3l and 2.71 Bronco. Nothing specified for the Bronco Raptor yet, but would assume this aftermarket exhaust would be somewhat similar to this one.
AWE released this exhaust for the 2.3l and 2.71 Bronco. Nothing specified for the Bronco Raptor yet, but would assume this aftermarket exhaust would be somewhat similar to this one.
I think it's fine for street use, but if you plan to do any serious rock crawling, which a 2door Bronco will be best at, it WILL get crushed...lol. I did some moderate stuff with my Raptor in Utah, and slightly dinged the bottom of one of my Corsa tips.I kind of like where they locate the pipe.
I think it's fine for street use, but if you plan to do any serious rock crawling, which a 2door Bronco will be best at, it WILL get crushed...lol. I did some moderate stuff with my Raptor in Utah, and slightly dinged the bottom of one of my Corsa tips.
I have had 2 door Jeeps and 4 door Jeeps. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The 4 door is better at climbing tall obstacles, and staying under control on steep descents, also handles washboard trails better. The two door is much more maneuverable and lighter. Ford did it's homework and made it's 2 door 2 inches longer wheelbase and the 4 door 2 inches shorter than the Jeep Wrangler. Most buggys are around 108-110" wheelbase, which is considered ideal. I wanted a 2 door Braptor, but will settle for the 4 door which will give me more cargo space. I do wish they brought out the longer wheelbase 2 door like Jeep had in the JL (2005-2007) which model now old, is worth more than new because of the ideal wheelbase. My 2 cents.
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