mcat
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2 MONTH UPDATE:
I thought I would give an update on the condition of my Bronco after a few months and a few thousand miles. In a word - great!
The more I drive her the better she runs I swear. The power steering pump still whines but I just ignore it. She was idling rough at first but now she idles pretty smooth except for an occasional bump. I've taken her up the canyon a few times at both highway speeds and around 40 (Parley's Canyon and Big and Little Cottonwood) and once she get's going she runs great, no downshifting or drag.
I have not gone above 75mph as she seems happiest between 65 and 75. I had to get used to the steering being a little looser but other than that she feels as solid at 70 as she does at 35. I can't wait for the first snowfall so I can she how she does.
One question I had for Bronco drivers who do lot's of snow driving is how often do you find yourself using four wheel drive? I live on a steep hill and in the winter if I have to drive up my hill before the snowplows it can be quite slippery. Just curious.
The only maintenance I've done so far it a couple of cans of Sea Foam in the gas tank which seemed to help with the rough idle but it could just be coincidence.
The only thing that stops me from driving her 7 days a week is the gas mileage. It's funny cause my other car is Lexus 400H Hybrid which gets about 26mpg and has plenty of power, but I just like driving the Bronco better.
Anyway thanks to everyone who answered my questions. I am still working on the rust underneath but with winter coming I may have to wait until spring. /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
I thought I would give an update on the condition of my Bronco after a few months and a few thousand miles. In a word - great!
The more I drive her the better she runs I swear. The power steering pump still whines but I just ignore it. She was idling rough at first but now she idles pretty smooth except for an occasional bump. I've taken her up the canyon a few times at both highway speeds and around 40 (Parley's Canyon and Big and Little Cottonwood) and once she get's going she runs great, no downshifting or drag.
I have not gone above 75mph as she seems happiest between 65 and 75. I had to get used to the steering being a little looser but other than that she feels as solid at 70 as she does at 35. I can't wait for the first snowfall so I can she how she does.
One question I had for Bronco drivers who do lot's of snow driving is how often do you find yourself using four wheel drive? I live on a steep hill and in the winter if I have to drive up my hill before the snowplows it can be quite slippery. Just curious.
The only maintenance I've done so far it a couple of cans of Sea Foam in the gas tank which seemed to help with the rough idle but it could just be coincidence.
The only thing that stops me from driving her 7 days a week is the gas mileage. It's funny cause my other car is Lexus 400H Hybrid which gets about 26mpg and has plenty of power, but I just like driving the Bronco better.
Anyway thanks to everyone who answered my questions. I am still working on the rust underneath but with winter coming I may have to wait until spring. /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />