OVR Project Ford Bronco
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
Bestop eTop Review for 2021 Ford Bronco: The Powered Convertible Soft Top Upgrade Installed & Tested
Step on the brakes, push a switch and it takes roughly :14 seconds to open the powered Bestop eTop. After enjoying the sun, the wind, and the moon, it takes another :15 seconds to close it.
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
OVR’s Project Bronco: Enhancing On & Off-Road Stability with Hellwig’s Sway Bar
Ford began adding sway bars from the factory to certain four-door Broncos with the Sasquatch package, as well as Wildtraks equipped with the HOSS 3.0 suspension system.
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
OVR’s Project Ford Bronco: Pavement Princess gets SVC Offroad’s Baja Styled Tubular Front and Rear Bumpers
The stock plastic and rubber bumper wasn’t cutting the mustard any longer. We needed something more robust to handle the overlanding trips, chasing off-road races in Baja and the various backcountry outdoor activities that we tackle. We turned to SVC Offroad.
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
Light Up The Night: OVR’s Project Bronco gets a High Performance Baja Designs LED Lighting Upgrade
Looking for more visibility in front of the Bronco at night, these lights delivered a combined 17,125 extra lumen on top of our stock headlights.
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
Hidden Trail Communication: Installing the 50-Watt Midland MXT575 GMRS into a 2021 Ford Bronco
We install the 50-watt Midland MXT575 GMRS mobile radio into the OVR 2021 Ford Bronco project vehicle.
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
OVR's Project Bronco: Bolt-on Bilstein Suspension Upgrade For Non-Sasquatch-Equipped Broncos
After drooling and researching so many vehicles over the two years, it was time to turn her into an all-purpose overlanding and outdoor activity vehicle while maintaining everyday driver civility.
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
OVR: Outdoor Vehicle Recreation- From Pavement Princess to All-Purpose Overlanding Vehicle, 2021 Non-SAS Bronco gets an Aftermarket Sasquatch Upgrade
Using this opportunity as another father/son moment, the two of us went about problem solving, taking off the stock side steps, installing the sliders and building a memory that will last a lifetime.