This is exactly what Ford did with the Bronco Off-Roadeo. I think every Bronco came with a free ticket to that (or maybe it was just for reservation holders)
The service center will let you know when the covers are available, but I'm not sure how long that'll take
In in the meantime, I bought these and really like the way they look https://a.co/d/3oAbPZa
Took me around 4 hours but I also got it on the last day of Q2 so it's probably a fair comparison
They were trying to pump out as many cars as possible so they were busier than normal
Yeah even though it's called a "waterless" wash, it still requires some water. Just doesn't need a nose or anything.
I get a bowl/container, fill it with water, add a capful of ONR, and then throw in 3-5 microfiber towels and let them absorb the solution.
Then I spray a panel with diluted ONR...
Just posted about this in another thread but Optimum No Rinse is great. Just need to dilute it and it can be used as a quick detailer or even for waterless washes. I've had the same gallon of concentrated ONR for years now and I use it on everything
The Wolfbox inflated my tires on just battery power without any issues. There are no 12v plugs in the CT (which I didn't realize until after I bought it) but if you're just looking to top off your tires when it's cold, then it'll be able to easily take care of that on just the battery and still...
I went with the Wolfbox MegaFlow since I already have some of their other products on my Bronco and it seems like it'll be perfect for what you're looking for. I wrote a review for it as well if you want to check it out...
I debated doing just the fronts, but the rears looked/were a lot easier to do so I ended up just doing them as well.
Quick note if you decide to install the rears: I left off the piece for the upper half of the middle seat because the fit was a bit tight with all of them installed, but you...