Greetings from Nebraska

Grump73

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2024 Bronco Raptor
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2001 Toyota Sequoia
I just picked up my new 2024 Bronco Raptor last week. I traded in my 2021 Bronco Badlands and 2015 Mustang GT. Loved them both but it was time to move on. I only had 28000 miles on the Mustang and I owned her for nearly 10 years. I am going to miss the coyote gen 2 for sure. But I am definitely enjoying the Raptor and can’t wait to get out on the trails. I think the one thing I will miss is the width of the Badlands compared to this. I get into some tight trails and the width will make it very interesting. Anyway, I hope to meet some of you soon!
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great looking Braptor, I expected cornhusker Red.
Welcome to the herd !
 
I just picked up my new 2024 Bronco Raptor last week. I traded in my 2021 Bronco Badlands and 2015 Mustang GT. Loved them both but it was time to move on. I only had 28000 miles on the Mustang and I owned her for nearly 10 years. I am going to miss the coyote gen 2 for sure. But I am definitely enjoying the Raptor and can’t wait to get out on the trails. I think the one thing I will miss is the width of the Badlands compared to this. I get into some tight trails and the width will make it very interesting. Anyway, I hope to meet some of you soon!
Welcome to BroncoRaptor.com and Congrats on your new Raptor! 🍻 Sounds like you may want to consider PPF at least on the painted fender flares and lower door panels, or even better, on all the Raptor painted surfaces.
 
Yes, you are correct. I need to price it out. Thanks!
 
great looking Braptor, I expected cornhusker Red.
Welcome to the herd !
Thank you! Born and raised in Iowa. Black and Gold for me - Go Hawks!
 
Congrats & welcome!
Having owned a 21 Badlands myself (traded for a Heritage LE), I can confirm that the Braptor is thic & requires significantly more diligence on tight trails. Last weekend I found myself in a very narrow spot and needed some physical strength to hold back some flora while wheeling with my www.tristatebroncos.com buddies. Ultimately, I scraped a flare but hey, that’s a small price to pay for a day of fun!

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LOL I was out with Ohio River Four Wheelers, Nicked up my back passenger fender flare, glad they are not painted. There were several trees down. quite a few had to be cut.

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