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  • what year's that bronco?

  • I want that bronco II..How much?

  • Bad-ass..The first gen in the beginning is pretty sweet too

  • awsome!! love B2s

  • i got a 88 bronco 11 and love it ...i just wish it looked like that black n white one .beautiful bronco man!

  • I've got an 85 camo bronco 2 with a 2 inch lift. I love watching these videos about broncos! I havent had a chance to take mine off road yet but when I bought it I had to drive it out of a ditch at the bottom of a valley in order to test drive it. It was sold before it ever touched pavement! It muddy with alot of weeds but it handled like driving up a steep paved road! I love my Bronco 2!

  • hey man is that your bronc 2? i remember reading about it in bronco driver magezine.

  • Now here is a guy who knows how to drive his Bronco!

  • Most of these Trails are public trails on public land. There is no admission fee unless you have a large group that has been organized to go together (I don't know the exact number but more than a few friends and it would be wise to call the local BLM), I have met many friends on the trail, or you speak with other rigs that are about to head out and go together. Never go alone and respect the trail, it is important to never leave the designated trails.

  • What does one need to do to do this aside from a 4x4? Registration? Admission fee? Anything?

  • @taitai907 Winter on the Rocks and Easter Jeep Safari group events organized by local 4x4 clubs, they make the arrangements with the BLM for the larger groups, they also provide trail guides. You sign up to run a particular trail. You can choose easier or more extreme trails based upon your comfort level and capabilities of your rig. More often we just head out in much smaller groups of friends or with people we meet in the staging areas, for this there is no cost, you just must be prepared.

  • @taitai907 Area BFE is just South of Moab and is basically a privately owned 4x4 park. The owners support off roading and the area is a lot of fun. Approximately 350 acres of rocks and trails. There is no admission fee, although donations are appreciated at the gate. It is a great group of guys who have set this up at their own expense. Those I have met in the park are friendly, helpful and you could usually find somebody to tag along with on a trail if you wanted to go.

  • Awesome! Thanks. We're visiting Utah in the summer and I'm hoping to take my 4Ruster off the pavement for the first time. :)

  • Haha i was just 4 wheeling out there! Offroaders heaven!! You ever been to Mysquete?

  • i have the bronco driver mag that has this fxBII bronco in it. awesome awesome truck.

  • sweet B2 man, good wheeling too!!!

  • awsome iv read about this bII before and always wanted to see it wheel. that is the bronco II ford should have built

  • Thanks for putting these shots up! That was a fun day!

  • More Jeep Wranglers PLZ! other wise nice videos

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