Influencer I
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Sure it is. if suspension style is important to you it is 100% a reason to discount a rig.I heard they were basing the design off of the Raptor and just scaling it to the smaller chassis. At any rate independent suspension is no reason to discount a rig.
Influencer I
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If the vehicle will do what you want and is a quality product it really won't matter. I just tend not to discount things before I see a demonstration.Sure it is. if suspension style is important to you it is 100% a reason to discount a rig.
Member III
hence, if IFS isnt what you want.... thats the perfect reason to discount it.If the vehicle will do what you want and is a quality product it really won't matter. I just tend not to discount things before I see a demonstration.
Influencer I
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I Get it, I just prioritize fulfilment of a role over features. It's the reason I sold my old Hilux in favor of the Escape and am happier for it.hence, if IFS isnt what you want.... thats the perfect reason to discount it.
if I was buying in that market, I would go Jeep with a solid axle over a Bronco with IFS.
but maybe thats just me.
Member III
as long as it does what you need, thats really all that matters!I Get it, I just prioritize fulfilment of a role over features. It's the reason I sold my old Hilux in favor of the Escape and am happier for it.
That is not the original Bronco, this is ...............New Bronco looks awesome! Just guessing, but with the Bronco's larger size, it may be best suited for Overlanding anyways, in which case I think IFS can be perfectly serviceable.
Also, the U.S market could use another platform like the Bronco, it'll be fun to see things shaken up a bit!
Still, nothing beats the original bronco, I love that truck. https://www.history.com/news/oj-simpson-white-bronco-chase-where-now
Yes, yes, we're all aware that previous generations of the Bronco existed. The "original" I was referring to was the original production time of the Bronco, which ended in 1996. You could also make a very good argument that the Bronco's most iconic status WAS in the early to mid-1990s and when people reference this truck, there's a good chance they're thinking of something similar to the "OJ" model.
Off-Road Ranger I
I would strongly disagree with that, but we are all entitled to our own opinions.Yes, yes, we're all aware that previous generations of the Bronco existed. The "original" I was referring to was the original production time of the Bronco, which ended in 1996. You could also make a very good argument that the Bronco's most iconic status WAS in the early to mid-1990s and when people reference this truck, there's a good chance they're thinking of something similar to the "OJ" model.
Influencer I
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If the Bronco is based off of the Escape then it will be 4 wheel independent. I mean Im impressed with that my Escape can power through but its not what I would call an off road vehicle, but if they tuned the suspension a little better and ran longer A arms with then it could be an awesome off road rig I think. My 05 is one of the most sure footed rigs I have ever driven, and it doesnt even have traction control...My confusion with the Bronc is, that I have heard the "sport" or smaller version will be based on the Escape chassis and platform meaning....definitely IFS?, but the big brother AKA full size bronc...Maybe live axles??? Waiting to see, I was under the impression that the Sport version will be the first version released. This is only thought, not knowledge, please correct me if I'm off on this!!
Off-Road Ranger I
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Definitely not. The race bronco that ran Baja was "based off the production model very closely" and it was IFS. so, yeah no chance production version will be solid front.My confusion with the Bronc is, that I have heard the "sport" or smaller version will be based on the Escape chassis and platform meaning....definitely IFS?, but the big brother AKA full size bronc...Maybe live axles???
Off-Road Ranger I
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Same front suspension as a Hummer from the pics I've seen. I'll take the sport version or two door model.In all the information I have seen, pictures, and video leaked out the new Bronco will have IFS and not a live axle. I'm not sure how many different models they will come out with, but the ones I saw were independent front suspension. This doesn't change my excitement at all with a new Bronco coming out. I can't wait to see it.
"Jeep has no worries"Bronco will be IFS for sure and will be fabulous mall crawler but only time will tell if off-road community will love it or leave it... Jeep has no worries