If you are interested in the accessory rail system or the rear cupholder (Bronco with MGV seats has no rear cupholders!) used in this video check out: www.brokeninnovation.com/
I crudely spliced together a bunch of MP4 files from our phones and uploaded them to TH-cam. I am not a video editor so apologies for the low quality, though to be fair we were there first and foremost to have a good time, not to film a documentary or an advertisement. As you can see in the video, we didn't film every single obstacle, and a couple times the video cuts before the obstacle was completed. In the case where I was high centered. I just locked the differentials and Jed hopped on the bumper and that's all she needed to pull herself free
Great to see new Bronco's in the wild. We also have a 21 Badlands, White w/ hard top and absolutely love it! Enjoy! We can't wait to get out west on the slick rocks!
The stock bronco without 35's can do awesome, just have to drive properly. With 35's it can be even more capable. Can not wait to see the future for the bronco. I'm from Michigan also, have seen your mounds video to. I lived in AZ for a bit and enjoyed off roading when I lived there. Have been back in Michigan since 2006. If I ever drive back to AZ to visit family I will explore Utah for some off roading.
Pretty sure we used rock crawl mode. The Badlands comes with front and rear lockers, we used them frequently, but not all the time. It also comes with a sway bar disconnect, which we left disconnected the whole time.
Great video. I too have a nonsasquatch badlands and would like to try that course some day. Did you incur any damages that could've been prevented by additional skid plates aside from the stock full body armor?
How do you like the Cactus grey? I see it in different videos, it looks different each time, sometimes tan sometimes light blue tinge. How does it look in real life without the camera. It's hard to decide since you can't see it in person. Nice Bronco
I love the color, its a hard one to describe. I was torn between Cactus Gray and Area 51 and honestly even Antimatter Blue. I have no regrets for sticking with Cactus Gray, it looks great clean and it looks great filthy (A51 does as well). I think of Cactus Gray as a bleached baby blue with a hint of pistachio green and desert tan mixed in
Nope! We did have a close call with a thick branch that could have dented or rear quarter panel but luckily it just grazed us. I skinned up one of my painted D-rings too on the last steep ledge obstacle too but overall nothing serious mainly just skid plates and the rear control arm mounts, all stuff thats meant to take some scrapes and hits so I'm not worried about that.
@@mattg8116 I have 10 speed 2.3 - drove 2.7 at Off-roadeo that was otherwise identical to mine (like yours but auto). I do appreciate the lower gearing (which you probably have) for the 2.7 - I rev a little high crawling and hear the turbo more than I like but very capable machine.
If you are interested in the accessory rail system or the rear cupholder (Bronco with MGV seats has no rear cupholders!) used in this video check out: www.brokeninnovation.com/
I crudely spliced together a bunch of MP4 files from our phones and uploaded them to TH-cam. I am not a video editor so apologies for the low quality, though to be fair we were there first and foremost to have a good time, not to film a documentary or an advertisement.
As you can see in the video, we didn't film every single obstacle, and a couple times the video cuts before the obstacle was completed. In the case where I was high centered. I just locked the differentials and Jed hopped on the bumper and that's all she needed to pull herself free
i don't mind the splices, but all the zoom in/zoom outs!
We did Poison Spider in our Jeep JLU when it was new and stock. Its a fun trail and the Bronco seemed to handle it just fine.
Great to see new Bronco's in the wild. We also have a 21 Badlands, White w/ hard top and absolutely love it! Enjoy! We can't wait to get out west on the slick rocks!
pretty glad to see this, looks like almost identical build i have on order. glad to see i wont need to modify it to get some fun stuff done!
Dang!! I’m impressed. A stock vehicle!!!
Your Bronco did just fine, as was your video. Thanks for sharing it.
The stock bronco without 35's can do awesome, just have to drive properly. With 35's it can be even more capable. Can not wait to see the future for the bronco. I'm from Michigan also, have seen your mounds video to. I lived in AZ for a bit and enjoyed off roading when I lived there. Have been back in Michigan since 2006. If I ever drive back to AZ to visit family I will explore Utah for some off roading.
Feel like the spotter is going to get ran over at any moment. Great video. Stay safe spotter!
LMAO! The gal filming is hilarious! 🤣
Great Video! Been looking for a Bonestock Non-Sasquatch Bronco vids to do this kind of thing. It really is a beast
It’s the 2 stroke in the background for me 🥺🥰
Adda boy! Great driving. Way to put it through the ringer
Thank for posting this! So dam capable! Cant wait for mine even more so now!
Looks like it did great. Set up well from the factory
I would love to see a damage assessment after this! Awesome proving grounds
Live these real world real driver clips, thank you for sharing! Sorry if I missed it but what GOAT mode(s) were you using for these? Lockers?
Pretty sure we used rock crawl mode. The Badlands comes with front and rear lockers, we used them frequently, but not all the time. It also comes with a sway bar disconnect, which we left disconnected the whole time.
33'' tires, wow.
Great video. I too have a nonsasquatch badlands and would like to try that course some day. Did you incur any damages that could've been prevented by additional skid plates aside from the stock full body armor?
I can't believe my eyes - how is it possible?
How do you like the Cactus grey? I see it in different videos, it looks different each time, sometimes tan sometimes light blue tinge. How does it look in real life without the camera. It's hard to decide since you can't see it in person. Nice Bronco
I love the color, its a hard one to describe. I was torn between Cactus Gray and Area 51 and honestly even Antimatter Blue. I have no regrets for sticking with Cactus Gray, it looks great clean and it looks great filthy (A51 does as well). I think of Cactus Gray as a bleached baby blue with a hint of pistachio green and desert tan mixed in
10:00 mark was awesome lol
always the matt g way 😂
Any carnage other than scraping the skid plates?
Nope! We did have a close call with a thick branch that could have dented or rear quarter panel but luckily it just grazed us. I skinned up one of my painted D-rings too on the last steep ledge obstacle too but overall nothing serious mainly just skid plates and the rear control arm mounts, all stuff thats meant to take some scrapes and hits so I'm not worried about that.
@@mattg8116 Good to hear! Looked like a great time out in the sand.
What part of Michigan are you from?
Originally Lansing area, now south east Michigan
@@mattg8116 I’m SW Michigan. Day 1 reservation. Bronco is being built the week of 12/20. 4dr Badlands with MIC, 2.7, Squatch, LUX
What size tires ?
These are the stock 33's that come with the Badlands model
2.3 or 2.7?
2.3 (only option with manual). Wish you could get it with the 2.7 or even a diesel but the 2.3 is more than adequate and is still going strong on 37's
@@mattg8116 I have 10 speed 2.3 - drove 2.7 at Off-roadeo that was otherwise identical to mine (like yours but auto). I do appreciate the lower gearing (which you probably have) for the 2.7 - I rev a little high crawling and hear the turbo more than I like but very capable machine.
A Badlands isn't exactly "bone stock"
"bone stock" means as built right off the factory floor. I didn't say "base model". Even so, this cost less than 50k!