Lite Brite did one with a slightly modded Bronco (custom lift and bigger tires) and they made sure to remind folks that their wrangler has about 100K mods to it so you couldn't do a straight up comparison. Though they where pretty legit with the review. What I keep hating is they keep trying to compare the Bronco Sport to the Cherokee. Sorry it's stats are way closer to the Renegade not the Cherokee. Cherokee sits more in the middle of the two Bronco models.
The Lite Brite comparison demonstrated that IFS suspension on the Bronco is inferior to solid axle when it comes to rock crawling as the solid axle is much stronger. IFS works great on road and open high speed desert running as it rides smother. It comes down to what you want to do with your rig.
Lite-Brite also took their non-modified fully stock Rubicon on all the same Trails they tested the Bronco on before they modded out their now very capable Rubicon. And can I mention they quickly modified their Rubicon stepchild Wrangler from 35 to 38 with a VERY inexpensive lift. And the step child performed flawlessly. It can be done and has been done with the Bronco but get ready to empty the savings account. IFS is $$$
At 7:40 the Bronco took a line more to the right. That avoided the front passenger tire from going down into the hole a few inches to the left. You can clearly see that hole at 8:15 on the Wrangler approach, and the Wrangler passenger tire going into it.
@12:37 I have seen this a time or two where stock Jeeps out perform Jeeps and other vehicles with bigger lifts and in this case, tires. Go back to 33's, that's what makes these stock Rubicons so appealing. You never have to mess with expensive geometry mods. They can do amazing things especially in the hands of a competent driver with common sense and good off-road instincts. I have a modest 2.5" lift with 32" ko2's on my '05 TJ Rocky Mtn and it's an amazing TJ on and off road. The Fox Shox and Fox steering stabilizer have this TJ performing extremely well.
That was great! Fair and balanced review and I can’t wait till my buddy gets his Bronco so we can do the same… although based on this, it appears it’ll be driver vs driver 😂
Yeah having driven both, the driver can definitely make the difference. when I take the bronco on more trails we'll see how it does. either way you guys are gonna have a blast! Thanks for watching!
Great true to reality comparison. Both very capable vehicles. I am a long time Jeep owner (owned a CJ since 1990...). But I am really enjoying my new Badlands for the onroad behavior. You can't go wrong with either vehicle and having them compete will just improve the product for us end users :)
Tell Ferd to replace the sway-bar disconnect with a unit that, upon entering that mode, mechanically drives the opposite wheel down in proportion to the compression of one front wheel like a solid axle does. All it takes is some sensors and software for the best traction all day.. Then, go full independent suspension for a comfy ride and precise on-road handling, and you still have "solid axle" like off-road performance when you want it in the boonies at the push of a button. All it takes is money, I suppose. And smart engineering. Great honest comparison, thank you.
Thank you Dakota!! Toward the end of your video the stock lift vs 2" lifted 2 door Wrangler was eye opening. With the 2" lift the body roll seems less and rig looks more stable. Really good comparison. And no big deal not able to "stick" the obstacles first few tries vs last time you did. Terrain changes all the time from use, weather, etc.
Like the looks of that 2 door Bronco vs the 4 door. Bronco performed well and looks like a capable rig. Very happy with my Rubicon but love to see some legitimate competition. Good or all of us.
Don't be harsh on yourself, my wife is a Bronco gal I'm a Wrangler guy, you did perfect it was probably just the 20 psi instead of your usual 15 psi. Excellent comparison! As a Wrangler guy since I'm a 5 year old to now being 31 in March, I'll be happy to see Broncos hit the trails!
That problem with lifting a small two door makes the center of gravity lighter, so there not enough weight on the tires to get traction, I have been 4x4 for 40 years and I go low and slow
Sooo, youre saying the vehicle is lighter? lol......negative... Lifting a vehicle effects the center of gravity making it less stable in off camber situations... Sway bars can affect weight distribution to individual tires. Nothing about the center of gravity makes the vehicle weigh less. Its the moronic people who think lifting a vehicle is the first thing one should do for capability . LCOG builds do exist ^.^
Fantastic comparison! No extra blah blah talking, no stupid loud filler music. Just straight forward comparo. I do wonder why the Jeep seemed to have less flex with the lift. I do think 15 psi would've helped both a lot. It clearly showed how a 5 psi drop helped the Jeep. Thanks man!
Glad you liked it! And after this video I’m now thinking maybe a different lift in the future for the JL and always going down to 15psi haha Thanks for watching!
I honestly think both of em are very capable vehicles and I honestly like both. Good to see someone doing a comparison and not just bashing one over the other.
That is when prices go down. Trying to find a bronco at MSRP right now is ridiculous. You can buy a base model Rubicon or even a V8 wrangler for the prices that some of these Broncos are going for. I saw one the other day that was $76,000 and it looked no different from a sport package wrangler.
Both amazing vehicles. I did find it incredibly interesting how the jeep performed differently with the two inch lift vs without. Looked like it far more approach bounce compared to without the lift.
Yeah I think it was a combination of the spring rate being to stiff, and the tires not being aired down as much (usually run 15PSI) Thanks for watching!
the tiers on the lifted 2 door JLR were not deflated enough, you can easily notice the tires on the no lift jl embrace the rocks versus the bouncing lifted JL
The wheel base on the Bronco is also slightly longer, which may have allowed the front tires to get better traction before the rear tires hit the rock.
Finally someone did a Jeep vs xxx with the same tires. Everyone usually wants to compare a base model Jeep with stock tires and compare it to a top of the line other vehicle with off-road tires. At that point it's just a tire comparison. Great job
07:45 the line was better...and the front passenger wheel of the Bronco was not caught in the rut. 08:17 and you can see the passenger front of the jeep is at least a foot more to the left...putting it in a deeper hole causing traction issues. That is what was going on. Line issue...not a rig issue. Line is everything. A little bummed I bought my Rubicon months before Ford announced the 2dr Badlands...but I am Happy all the same with my Rig. Both trucks are badass fun.
Man. The Bronco is just fantastic….and So is the Wrangler! You sure are lucky to own both these iconic vehicles. The locking diffs and the sway bar disconnect are amazing features….
Cool video. Thanks! Question.. Getting my badlands soon hopefully. So when trailing or crawling you only engage the lockers when you need them? I honestly thought u were supposed to have them all locked all the time. Sorry, first timer here.
Well it’s what they’re built for haha but I can understand that. The very first time I took my wrangler off-road I was super nervous. Thanks for watching!
With everything there is pro's and con's and I think the reason that the stock suspension did better that your lifted suspension is that when you lifted suspension that you made it stiffer and you weren't getting as pliable of a ride. I could be wrong but it is only thing i could think of as to why your stock vehicle was taking obstacles easier.
Bronco Sasquatch is a nice package for beginners.. Itll never be able to compete with the wrangler unless you heavily modify it.. Like completely doing away with the IFS
Agree, and, that stick shift Ruby really wants some 4.88's, or 5.13's (I went 5.13's). The Bronco has 4.70's -and- a TQ convertor... Oh - Great video, thanks for sharing.
Like modern out of the box hunting rifles are capable of more accuracy than most shooters can get out of them, modern out of the box off-road vehicles like these two are capable of more than most drivers can do with them.
Pretty accurate. Especially when you consider that the majority of people who buy these will not take them off-road. Which is sad and pointless because they’re are better daily drivers out there if you have 0 plans to do any off-roading haha. Thanks for watching!
You should do a video of what will fit in the back of the Bronco as you did with the Jeep. I really want a 2dr but I'm worried I won't be able to sleep in the back (with a ledge built up to make it flush with the seats). Keep up the good work Brother.
Why did you add a rock for the mini ledge rather than engage your locker🥲? Articulation is fine with the lockers engaged you can spend all day locked in the rocks.
If it was my daily, I'd much rather have IFS. Glad they did it since it can still do the Rubicon even though 99% of people only do light off road. Ford made the do anything comfortably vehicle. Jeeps are still awesome though.
I feel ya there as a hardcore wheeler myself but the driving impressions are night and day between the wrangler and the bronco. Very few people are going to need the solid axle vs what many complain about the wrangler is that it isn't fun to drive and anything approaching 80 just isn't fun. I had out 4 door badlands sasquatch doing 100+ (say that in a Jeep!) and it was fantastic at that speed, it's hard to think for how sporty and well it handles that it is on 35's. I know I'm going to pickup a 2 door for my daily/wheeler and I'll see how far the IFS goes and swap to a Super 44 when the IFS gets expensive to keep together.
I own a 2021 Rubicon 2dr. It drives great…funny how people make it out like it’s sooo bad! Lol, the steering feels tight and drives beautiful. The Jeep Wrangler is so good that I think it’s the only thing people can say bad about it to make themselves feel better.
@@DUNEATV the funny thing is, twenty years ago they were putting solid axles in the front of Grand Cherokees, Jeep's luxury vehicle. I had one, and it drove great when it was stock. Once I started messing with it with cheap lift components I kind of screwed it up.
Couldn't ask for a better comparison. Pretty impressed with the Bronco just not sure I'm fond of the engine yet as far as power and longevity. Thanks for putting together a great video.
So far power wise the 2.7 V6 is MUCH better than the 3.6 in the Wrangler. way more low end torque. Longevity will have to wait to be seen but it has the 3.6 in the wrangler beat in just about every other aspect. My 392 wrangler on the other hand...not so much haha Thanks for watching!
Wow, man! this video was awesome. A great demonstration of the capabilities of the Bronco and Wrangel. I am considering getting one or other, and so far Bronco is winning.
I agree. but the bronco did better than I expected. Especially compared to other IFS vehicles like a 4 runner. Which I've watched struggle and not be able to go up those same obstacles. Thanks for watching!
Amature......stock tj stock tires, (swaybar discoed) No damage. Gold bar rim. Poison spider. Flat iron mesa. 7 mile rim. Wipeout hill. Metal masher. Gemini bridge before it was closed. Ect..... Your "stuck" jeep was not on the same line. Damn near a whole tire width off. If you could not tell that the front tire and back tire were trying to climb an edge at the same time as the reason It was struggling you really need to learn how to off road. However.....(sadly) this was one of the best and fairest matched comparison videos I have seen. Keep it up.
Bronco wasn't in the trench with front tires, when Rubicon was--> bronco was climbing only rear tires when Rubicon was climbing both front and rear --> those lines were way off from each other ,at 8:20 min
Great video. When the bronco was announced I was excited and wanted one. Then the long wait kinda cooled my desire and I ended up buying a sxs and a duramax to pull it(plus it’s just an awesome truck LOL) and I’m glad I went that way. The sxs handles everything these two do and more with so much ease and is so much more comfortable doing it. Also I have probably $10k left at least from what the bronco cost. Definitely one of the best comparison videos I’ve seen.
I love the bronco but i really hope ford fix the hardtop problem by 2023. I know there will be plenty of aftermarket options too but @ 11:05 i cant help but hear the top rattle over and over. Thanks for the content
I have a question about which lift did you put on Rubicon. I run a 2 inch Jeep lift on my 2011 Rubicon and BFG KM3. That combination works fantastic...
Good comparison between the two vehicles. I’ve seen a few four door Broncos locally, they’re really large vehicles… It’s not to surprising that the Broncos a fairly capable vehicle considering all of the other vehicles Ford had to imitate from.
Seems like the suspension of Jeep needs to be adjusted. Fast rebound and compression will cause too much up-down swing while trying to climb big step rocks, the rebound will make the car jump backward once you hit the rock but have not fully climbed on it. Sorry about my terrible English, I hope you can understand. Cheers.
But it doesn't have all four tires firmly on the ground... It's diving on the sidewall of the front passenger tire ... Solid axle is not better... It just usually has more suspension travel simply because the fulcrum is on the other side of the car instead of in the middle of the car... That's pretty much where it ends... One of the reasons that independent suspension was built was to keep both tires flat on the ground. That's the point.
Great video. Been wanting a 2 door bronco for awhile. Going to wait a few years for when the kids are older but gives me time to pick the right one haha
@@drivenmad2089 My Option is going to be the bronco manual and if it don't have the lockers I would like to put in, limited lock front diff gears and rear diff gears!! I believe that would be nice if they make them for the bronco probably even better than electric diff locks!! Love the video thanks so much for the video!! Found what I was looking for thanks so much!... 💯❤️🤍💙👍👍🙌
The bronco is a badlands Sasquatch package with the luxe package. It’s MSRP is 55k. Which compared to a new wrangler rubicon is within 2k of each other give it take. I have a video going over the full spec of my bronco if you’re interested. Thanks for watching
So 35's fit on the stock rubicon rims? We have a 2021 with the 33's. If the 35's fit I may get rims for my truck and swap the 33's onto that, put 35's on the rubicon. We took it off road with the local jeep club last week. It did great except for a few spot where it got hung up a bit due to ground clearance but was able to get over with a good spot and a little skidding on the rock guards.
Currently the jeep. There's just way more aftermarket support since its been out for longer. but the bronco will get there. but if you are only talking about which one will be the easiest to turn into s rock buggy probably the jeep.
Nice job, great to see an owner produced side by side comparison. I've been a Jeep guy for 15 years both west coast and east coast. Some comments and questions Jeep: 1) it sounds like the Jeep JL drivetrain still has that well known mechanical slapping when in low range under load, between the transfer case and drive shafts. 2) I also think the decreased climbing performance your now seeing is due to the lift, you have a higher center of gravity now, and different spring rate. Bronco 1) I'm impressed with how well balanced and controlled the drivetrain is, very solid. 2) The articulation is better than many thought, I'm impressed, but I think there is room to improve. Of the two, which one gave you a better sense of footing, roll, and steering/traction in the more challenging parts of the trail? Thanks for doing this series, looking forward to seeing more! 🙂
Glad you enjoyed the video! Now you your points, The jeep definitely has a louder drivetrain lash. the bronco has it every now and then but never that loud. could also be due to the fact that its a manual. and I agree with you on the second point. might need to find a lift that's a bit softer sprung. With the bronco it has way more articulation than i thought. its cool seeing that they set up the front suspension softer to allow for more flex. Now as far as which one felt better on trail. it really depends. on more stair step style obstacles, the Bronco felt better as far as grip and control on tight narrow sections the jeep feels more comfortable and on extreme flex scenarios the jeep has it beat. i plan on taking both and them individually on more trails out in Moab and Colorado hopefully soon. Thanks for watching!
Tires are a huge variable, different rubber compounds, air pressures, tread design, sidewall flexibility, wheel size, etc can all effect traction in each ground material. Great comparison though, keep up the good work.
You don’t want to keep them in for the entirety of the trail. It will do damage to the vehicle like that. When you’re turning around and maneuvering and what not. You only use them when you encounter an obstacle you think you’ll need them for them turn them on, get over the obstacle then turn them off. It will be really hard in the driveline and differentials.
What interior package do you have? Is it 334A, I’m trying to figure out if 333A is the only way to get the 360 camera because Ford has 334A listed as what seems to be an audio package so I’m wondering if you loose what 333A has listed online, thanks! Beautiful beast.
I have the Lux package AKA 334A. so that's the highest package you can get which means you get everything in prior packages (333A, etc) in addition to the sound system adaptive cruise etc. Hope that helps! thanks for watching!
Was watching the end part when you where struggling with the lift to get over the one spot. It looks like you came in more at an angel the first time without lift so both your back tires didn't hit at the same time on the rock edge and that allowed you to just pop right over. Other wise some times we just have those days.
A little, which is why I showed when I previously went up those obstacles with no issues on the same tires. I think it was a combination of not airing down enough on the KO2’s and clearly I sucked at driving that day😂. Thanks for watching!
Having only used the off-road once so far they were pretty solid. However they make more noise then the KO2’s on the road. They also make more noise when turning at speed. (45MPH and up). So I’m still trying to decide which I like better. Thanks for watching!
Nice video comparison-thumbs up. Seen one for the first time and spoke to the guy that owned it, there seems to be a noise from the roof and it's huge, yet competition is good too much of a Jeep guy to get one. But it does look good inside. Can't wait to see one on the trail.
Thanks man! And yep competition is great for us as consumers! Just means we get better products in the end. And the roof generates a lot of wind noise. Working on getting that handled. Thanks for watching!
Surprised with the BRONCO👍 I have the 2-Door JK AND it DEF looks like it’s going to be some good competition! Owning Both would be ideal. The BRONCO Badlands in 4-Door and the JEEP 2-Door💪🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻👍
I think the Bronco makes a small compromise in rock crawling and flex compared to the wrangler. But, for that, it gets much better road manners and high speed off roading. I think that's a good trade off for a lot of people.
That's a good way to put it. But its less of s rock crawling compromise compared to some other vehicles like a ZR2, Tacoma, 4Runner etc. Thanks for watching!
@@drivenmad2089 do you know anyone with a late-model 4Runner? Would love to see this video, but with a 4Runner thrown in the mix. I have one, it's pretty capable for what it is, being a vehicle designed over a decade ago, however it's not in the same league as either of these. I'd like to see just how well it does stack up.
I think you need to have both rigs with the same tires. That way you eliminate that. That way it’s drive train against drive train wheel base against wheel base etc….
Well I am considering getting some KO2’s for the bronco. Definitely wont be buying the territory m/t’s for the wrangler. Not really a fan of the Goodyears. Thanks for watching!
Excellent. Bronco comes in as the (IFS) underdog and hangs with the king. One subtle difference, 20 PSI tire pressure on a lighter vehicle will give a smaller contact patch than 20 PSI on a heavier vehicle. Enough to make a difference? Perhaps.
Ik this might not be possible because of money, but if possible you need to run the same tire set ups at the same psi to eliminate that from the equation
Glad you liked the video! And the verdict is still out. The bronco is more comfortable in road but the help weirdly is quieter on road haha. Once we’ve hit a few more trails and more road trips I might have a more definitive answer. Thanks for watching!
Best comparison video I’ve seen yet and none of that filler talk we already know about. Great job.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for watching!
Lite Brite did one with a slightly modded Bronco (custom lift and bigger tires) and they made sure to remind folks that their wrangler has about 100K mods to it so you couldn't do a straight up comparison. Though they where pretty legit with the review. What I keep hating is they keep trying to compare the Bronco Sport to the Cherokee. Sorry it's stats are way closer to the Renegade not the Cherokee. Cherokee sits more in the middle of the two Bronco models.
The Lite Brite comparison demonstrated that IFS suspension on the Bronco is inferior to solid axle when it comes to rock crawling as the solid axle is much stronger. IFS works great on road and open high speed desert running as it rides smother. It comes down to what you want to do with your rig.
Lite-Brite also took their non-modified fully stock Rubicon on all the same Trails they tested the Bronco on before they modded out their now very capable Rubicon. And can I mention they quickly modified their Rubicon stepchild Wrangler from 35 to 38 with a VERY inexpensive lift. And the step child performed flawlessly. It can be done and has been done with the Bronco but get ready to empty the savings account. IFS is $$$
At 7:40 the Bronco took a line more to the right. That avoided the front passenger tire from going down into the hole a few inches to the left. You can clearly see that hole at 8:15 on the Wrangler approach, and the Wrangler passenger tire going into it.
That would make it easier for the wrangler to get over it. That bronco I just a beast
@12:37 I have seen this a time or two where stock Jeeps out perform Jeeps and other vehicles with bigger lifts and in this case, tires. Go back to 33's, that's what makes these stock Rubicons so appealing. You never have to mess with expensive geometry mods. They can do amazing things especially in the hands of a competent driver with common sense and good off-road instincts. I have a modest 2.5" lift with 32" ko2's on my '05 TJ Rocky Mtn and it's an amazing TJ on and off road. The Fox Shox and Fox steering stabilizer have this TJ performing extremely well.
That was great! Fair and balanced review and I can’t wait till my buddy gets his Bronco so we can do the same… although based on this, it appears it’ll be driver vs driver 😂
Yeah having driven both, the driver can definitely make the difference. when I take the bronco on more trails we'll see how it does. either way you guys are gonna have a blast!
Thanks for watching!
Driver is half the battle...and with two capable rigs...it is hard to pin down Rig vs. Driver. Love my Jeep...sure wish I had a Bronco too.
Great true to reality comparison. Both very capable vehicles. I am a long time Jeep owner (owned a CJ since 1990...). But I am really enjoying my new Badlands for the onroad behavior. You can't go wrong with either vehicle and having them compete will just improve the product for us end users :)
You’re right hard to go wrong with either choice!
Thanks for watching!
Well said!
Tell Ferd to replace the sway-bar disconnect with a unit that, upon entering that mode, mechanically drives the opposite wheel down in proportion to the compression of one front wheel like a solid axle does. All it takes is some sensors and software for the best traction all day.. Then, go full independent suspension for a comfy ride and precise on-road handling, and you still have "solid axle" like off-road performance when you want it in the boonies at the push of a button. All it takes is money, I suppose. And smart engineering. Great honest comparison, thank you.
Thank you Dakota!! Toward the end of your video the stock lift vs 2" lifted 2 door Wrangler was eye opening. With the 2" lift the body roll seems less and rig looks more stable. Really good comparison. And no big deal not able to "stick" the obstacles first few tries vs last time you did. Terrain changes all the time from use, weather, etc.
Appreciate it man!
Thanks for watching!
Like the looks of that 2 door Bronco vs the 4 door. Bronco performed well and looks like a capable rig. Very happy with my Rubicon but love to see some legitimate competition. Good or all of us.
100%! Competition is great for all of us!
Thanks for watching!
Don't be harsh on yourself, my wife is a Bronco gal I'm a Wrangler guy, you did perfect it was probably just the 20 psi instead of your usual 15 psi. Excellent comparison! As a Wrangler guy since I'm a 5 year old to now being 31 in March, I'll be happy to see Broncos hit the trails!
That problem with lifting a small two door makes the center of gravity lighter, so there not enough weight on the tires to get traction, I have been 4x4 for 40 years and I go low and slow
Yep. something to be said for only adding larger tires instead of a lift.
Thanks for watching!
Sooo, youre saying the vehicle is lighter? lol......negative... Lifting a vehicle effects the center of gravity making it less stable in off camber situations... Sway bars can affect weight distribution to individual tires. Nothing about the center of gravity makes the vehicle weigh less. Its the moronic people who think lifting a vehicle is the first thing one should do for capability . LCOG builds do exist ^.^
Fantastic comparison! No extra blah blah talking, no stupid loud filler music. Just straight forward comparo. I do wonder why the Jeep seemed to have less flex with the lift. I do think 15 psi would've helped both a lot. It clearly showed how a 5 psi drop helped the Jeep. Thanks man!
Glad you liked it!
And after this video I’m now thinking maybe a different lift in the future for the JL and always going down to 15psi haha
Thanks for watching!
I honestly think both of em are very capable vehicles and I honestly like both. Good to see someone doing a comparison and not just bashing one over the other.
They're both definitely very capable. looking for ward to testing them together more out in Moab!
Thanks for watching!
Bronco is really amazing for the price
That is when prices go down. Trying to find a bronco at MSRP right now is ridiculous. You can buy a base model Rubicon or even a V8 wrangler for the prices that some of these Broncos are going for. I saw one the other day that was $76,000 and it looked no different from a sport package wrangler.
Air down those tires more, 20 is pretty damn high for what you were doing
Yep, the KO2’s like to be at about 15. Next we’ll make sure they’re where they need to be.
Thanks for watching dude!
I was thinking the same thing.
Yup 15 perfect
Both amazing vehicles. I did find it incredibly interesting how the jeep performed differently with the two inch lift vs without. Looked like it far more approach bounce compared to without the lift.
Yeah I think it was a combination of the spring rate being to stiff, and the tires not being aired down as much (usually run 15PSI)
Thanks for watching!
I have a 2d Rubicon...I subscribe to the Low Center of Gravity school...vs. 6" lifts and 40's...mostly because I am a broke ass lmao.
It was the tires, one was more worn
Bronco for the win! And I’m not a Ford fan. I think the lift negatively affected the Jeep
Plus you can drag the rear tire in the Bronco for turning
the tiers on the lifted 2 door JLR were not deflated enough, you can easily notice the tires on the no lift jl embrace the rocks versus the bouncing lifted JL
The wheel base on the Bronco is also slightly longer, which may have allowed the front tires to get better traction before the rear tires hit the rock.
Finally someone did a Jeep vs xxx with the same tires. Everyone usually wants to compare a base model Jeep with stock tires and compare it to a top of the line other vehicle with off-road tires. At that point it's just a tire comparison. Great job
Appreciate it man!
Thanks for watching!
07:45 the line was better...and the front passenger wheel of the Bronco was not caught in the rut. 08:17 and you can see the passenger front of the jeep is at least a foot more to the left...putting it in a deeper hole causing traction issues. That is what was going on. Line issue...not a rig issue. Line is everything. A little bummed I bought my Rubicon months before Ford announced the 2dr Badlands...but I am Happy all the same with my Rig. Both trucks are badass fun.
If you had to pick just one, which one would you keep and why ?
I actually just posted a video about that exact question! Slight little twist at the end
10:25 rear Jeep tire not firmly on the ground. Only driver side lightly touching.
Man. The Bronco is just fantastic….and So is the Wrangler! You sure are lucky to own both these iconic vehicles. The locking diffs and the sway bar disconnect are amazing features….
Yep can’t really go wrong with either one!
Thanks for watching!
Cool video. Thanks!
Question.. Getting my badlands soon hopefully. So when trailing or crawling you only engage the lockers when you need them? I honestly thought u were supposed to have them all locked all the time. Sorry, first timer here.
Great video.. Just started watching and so far I’m enjoying them all.
Appreciate it dude! My 392 and bronco off road trip was definitely a better quality video if you want to check that out.
thanks for watching!
Ok .. now I see the RUBICON decal! So yes on the wranglers lockers!
Solid axle’s… nuff said…
13:07 you should’ve just bumped the ledge. Sitting there spinning isn’t going to do anything you got to hit it with a little bit of momentum.
You are a brave man.
I would not have the courage to put those 2 new beauties through that torturous terrain.
Well it’s what they’re built for haha but I can understand that. The very first time I took my wrangler off-road I was super nervous.
Thanks for watching!
This is an excellent comparison between the two. Really helped me decide. Looking at base model manuals now
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for watching!
With everything there is pro's and con's and I think the reason that the stock suspension did better that your lifted suspension is that when you lifted suspension that you made it stiffer and you weren't getting as pliable of a ride. I could be wrong but it is only thing i could think of as to why your stock vehicle was taking obstacles easier.
That’s a good point for sure.
Thanks for watching!
Bronco Sasquatch is a nice package for beginners.. Itll never be able to compete with the wrangler unless you heavily modify it.. Like completely doing away with the IFS
Maybe you should check out this video to see how the Bronco compares to a highly modified Jeep. ruclips.net/video/ZaX9DlurrBk/видео.html
Great video... can't wait to see more Wrangler vs Bronco with upgrades
All to come! got some cool stuff planned just need the time off from work haha
Thanks for watching!
Hate to say it, but these comparisons aren’t fair. You should put the same tires on both vehicles, help decide what role rubber plays in it.
Agree, and, that stick shift Ruby really wants some 4.88's, or 5.13's (I went 5.13's). The Bronco has 4.70's -and- a TQ convertor...
Oh - Great video, thanks for sharing.
obstable at 12:50 looks like you came from further left and already had the left turn in for the rear to step.
Possibly 🤔 but there will be more of them off-roading together to see if we can spot some more differences.
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Like modern out of the box hunting rifles are capable of more accuracy than most shooters can get out of them, modern out of the box off-road vehicles like these two are capable of more than most drivers can do with them.
Pretty accurate. Especially when you consider that the majority of people who buy these will not take them off-road. Which is sad and pointless because they’re are better daily drivers out there if you have 0 plans to do any off-roading haha.
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@@drivenmad2089 True. They wait until they’re paid for & half worn out before they get off road with them much. That’s how I was with my F-150.
You should do a video of what will fit in the back of the Bronco as you did with the Jeep. I really want a 2dr but I'm worried I won't be able to sleep in the back (with a ledge built up to make it flush with the seats). Keep up the good work Brother.
Appreciate it man! And that’s on the list of videos to make!
Why did you add a rock for the mini ledge rather than engage your locker🥲?
Articulation is fine with the lockers engaged you can spend all day locked in the rocks.
Just can’t get passed the Independent Front Suspension on the Bronco. SEMA is full of Solid Axle swap Bronco’s for a reason.
Eh it’s better in most cases and even with the rocks if you have lockers you’re all good.
If it was my daily, I'd much rather have IFS. Glad they did it since it can still do the Rubicon even though 99% of people only do light off road. Ford made the do anything comfortably vehicle. Jeeps are still awesome though.
I feel ya there as a hardcore wheeler myself but the driving impressions are night and day between the wrangler and the bronco. Very few people are going to need the solid axle vs what many complain about the wrangler is that it isn't fun to drive and anything approaching 80 just isn't fun. I had out 4 door badlands sasquatch doing 100+ (say that in a Jeep!) and it was fantastic at that speed, it's hard to think for how sporty and well it handles that it is on 35's. I know I'm going to pickup a 2 door for my daily/wheeler and I'll see how far the IFS goes and swap to a Super 44 when the IFS gets expensive to keep together.
I own a 2021 Rubicon 2dr. It drives great…funny how people make it out like it’s sooo bad! Lol, the steering feels tight and drives beautiful. The Jeep Wrangler is so good that I think it’s the only thing people can say bad about it to make themselves feel better.
@@DUNEATV the funny thing is, twenty years ago they were putting solid axles in the front of Grand Cherokees, Jeep's luxury vehicle. I had one, and it drove great when it was stock. Once I started messing with it with cheap lift components I kind of screwed it up.
Couldn't ask for a better comparison. Pretty impressed with the Bronco just not sure I'm fond of the engine yet as far as power and longevity. Thanks for putting together a great video.
So far power wise the 2.7 V6 is MUCH better than the 3.6 in the Wrangler. way more low end torque. Longevity will have to wait to be seen but it has the 3.6 in the wrangler beat in just about every other aspect. My 392 wrangler on the other hand...not so much haha
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Wow, man! this video was awesome. A great demonstration of the capabilities of the Bronco and Wrangel. I am considering getting one or other, and so far Bronco is winning.
Appreciate it man! You can’t really go wrong with either. Just comes down to preferences.
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8:55 I'd call it "Arty the articulation rock".
Haha that’s a good one!
Great video been on the fence for a while. Love both of them.👍👍👍👍
Thanks man! And you can’t go wrong with either one. Just depends on your preferences they each have good and bad points
So which is the better vehicle off road, muddying, on sand, and rock climbing?
both good vehicles but a front solid axel is stronger and flexes more and thats what you wan't when rock crawling
I agree. but the bronco did better than I expected. Especially compared to other IFS vehicles like a 4 runner. Which I've watched struggle and not be able to go up those same obstacles.
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Best comparison video in the web, thanks
Appreciate it man!
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At 12:50 you hit the obstacle dead on. Approach it at an angle so only one wheel hits at a time and you'll easily climb that.
Amature......stock tj stock tires, (swaybar discoed) No damage. Gold bar rim. Poison spider. Flat iron mesa. 7 mile rim. Wipeout hill. Metal masher. Gemini bridge before it was closed. Ect.....
Your "stuck" jeep was not on the same line. Damn near a whole tire width off. If you could not tell that the front tire and back tire were trying to climb an edge at the same time as the reason It was struggling you really need to learn how to off road.
However.....(sadly) this was one of the best and fairest matched comparison videos I have seen. Keep it up.
Bronco wasn't in the trench with front tires, when Rubicon was--> bronco was climbing only rear tires when Rubicon was climbing both front and rear --> those lines were way off from each other ,at 8:20 min
Great video. When the bronco was announced I was excited and wanted one. Then the long wait kinda cooled my desire and I ended up buying a sxs and a duramax to pull it(plus it’s just an awesome truck LOL) and I’m glad I went that way. The sxs handles everything these two do and more with so much ease and is so much more comfortable doing it. Also I have probably $10k left at least from what the bronco cost. Definitely one of the best comparison videos I’ve seen.
Bout to do the same.
I love the bronco but i really hope ford fix the hardtop problem by 2023. I know there will be plenty of aftermarket options too but @ 11:05 i cant help but hear the top rattle over and over. Thanks for the content
Haha that was actually my go pro tripod moving around the top hasn’t made any noise as of yet.
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@@drivenmad2089 Thank god i was hoping it was something else.
What trails did y’all hit? I plan on getting a badlands 2 dr and want to hit hidden falls with it.
I have a question about which lift did you put on Rubicon. I run a 2 inch Jeep lift on my 2011 Rubicon and BFG KM3. That combination works fantastic...
The lift in the JL is the dynatrac 2 inch lift.
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Both vehicles are awesome!
Yep! cant go wrong with either! but both is the best haha
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"Channeling my inner jermy clarkson" lmao 🤣 i love this part
Good comparison between the two vehicles. I’ve seen a few four door Broncos locally, they’re really large vehicles…
It’s not to surprising that the Broncos a fairly capable vehicle considering all of the other vehicles Ford had to imitate from.
Seems like the suspension of Jeep needs to be adjusted. Fast rebound and compression will cause too much up-down swing while trying to climb big step rocks, the rebound will make the car jump backward once you hit the rock but have not fully climbed on it. Sorry about my terrible English, I hope you can understand. Cheers.
Nice video and great cars.I can't even afford a 10 year old Corolla and you got two of the best cars.
I have a gladiator, I’m thinking 2 door bronco to go with it. Used to have 2 door wranglers but needed a truck
That'd be a sweet combo!
But it doesn't have all four tires firmly on the ground... It's diving on the sidewall of the front passenger tire ...
Solid axle is not better... It just usually has more suspension travel simply because the fulcrum is on the other side of the car instead of in the middle of the car...
That's pretty much where it ends...
One of the reasons that independent suspension was built was to keep both tires flat on the ground. That's the point.
Great video. Been wanting a 2 door bronco for awhile. Going to wait a few years for when the kids are older but gives me time to pick the right one haha
There ya go! haha
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Does the wrangler have lockers? And what size tires on the Bronco??
Nice jeep👍
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@@drivenmad2089 My Option is going to be the bronco manual and if it don't have the lockers I would like to put in, limited lock front diff gears and rear diff gears!! I believe that would be nice if they make them for the bronco probably even better than electric diff locks!! Love the video thanks so much for the video!! Found what I was looking for thanks so much!... 💯❤️🤍💙👍👍🙌
best actual off-road comparison
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
What is the price difference between the two? Isn't the Rubicon significantly more expensive than the bronco? What bronco trim is it?
The bronco is a badlands Sasquatch package with the luxe package. It’s MSRP is 55k. Which compared to a new wrangler rubicon is within 2k of each other give it take. I have a video going over the full spec of my bronco if you’re interested.
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On the rock flex test was the broncos sway bar disconnected,m
Yep
Spotters absolutely get on my last nerve
Hell yeah bro! Great video!!
😎🤙🏻
So 35's fit on the stock rubicon rims? We have a 2021 with the 33's. If the 35's fit I may get rims for my truck and swap the 33's onto that, put 35's on the rubicon. We took it off road with the local jeep club last week. It did great except for a few spot where it got hung up a bit due to ground clearance but was able to get over with a good spot and a little skidding on the rock guards.
Yep they fit just fine. I have a video dedicated to that on my channel if you’re interested.
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Bronco vs. Jeep, which 1 can you modify for the most extreme? Jeep or the bronco?
Currently the jeep. There's just way more aftermarket support since its been out for longer. but the bronco will get there. but if you are only talking about which one will be the easiest to turn into s rock buggy probably the jeep.
Those two door vehicles Bronco or Wrangler simply amaze with where they can go.
They’re super capable right from the factory!
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Nice job, great to see an owner produced side by side comparison. I've been a Jeep guy for 15 years both west coast and east coast. Some comments and questions
Jeep:
1) it sounds like the Jeep JL drivetrain still has that well known mechanical slapping when in low range under load, between the transfer case and drive shafts.
2) I also think the decreased climbing performance your now seeing is due to the lift, you have a higher center of gravity now, and different spring rate.
Bronco
1) I'm impressed with how well balanced and controlled the drivetrain is, very solid.
2) The articulation is better than many thought, I'm impressed, but I think there is room to improve.
Of the two, which one gave you a better sense of footing, roll, and steering/traction in the more challenging parts of the trail?
Thanks for doing this series, looking forward to seeing more! 🙂
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Now you your points, The jeep definitely has a louder drivetrain lash. the bronco has it every now and then but never that loud. could also be due to the fact that its a manual.
and I agree with you on the second point. might need to find a lift that's a bit softer sprung.
With the bronco it has way more articulation than i thought. its cool seeing that they set up the front suspension softer to allow for more flex.
Now as far as which one felt better on trail. it really depends. on more stair step style obstacles, the Bronco felt better as far as grip and control on tight narrow sections the jeep feels more comfortable and on extreme flex scenarios the jeep has it beat. i plan on taking both and them individually on more trails out in Moab and Colorado hopefully soon.
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Tires are a huge variable, different rubber compounds, air pressures, tread design, sidewall flexibility, wheel size, etc can all effect traction in each ground material. Great comparison though, keep up the good work.
Yeah tires can definitely play a factor for sure. And appreciates it!
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I'm in Houston and I would like to know where this trails are at.
This place is called hidden falls adventure park in Marble falls TX.
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I’ve taken stock sports up the end of Royal Gorge. It’s 100% the driver in this situation. You don’t even need lockers for this obstacle.
Awesome video! On trails like these, is there any reason to keep the diffs open? Or would it be better to just keep them locked the entire ride?
You don’t want to keep them in for the entirety of the trail. It will do damage to the vehicle like that. When you’re turning around and maneuvering and what not. You only use them when you encounter an obstacle you think you’ll need them for them turn them on, get over the obstacle then turn them off. It will be really hard in the driveline and differentials.
What interior package do you have? Is it 334A, I’m trying to figure out if 333A is the only way to get the 360 camera because Ford has 334A listed as what seems to be an audio package so I’m wondering if you loose what 333A has listed online, thanks! Beautiful beast.
I have the Lux package AKA 334A. so that's the highest package you can get which means you get everything in prior packages (333A, etc) in addition to the sound system adaptive cruise etc.
Hope that helps!
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Love your videos. I’ve always been curious, what do you do for a living? You have so many cool toys.
Thanks man appreciate it! And I’m a sales manager
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Was watching the end part when you where struggling with the lift to get over the one spot. It looks like you came in more at an angel the first time without lift so both your back tires didn't hit at the same time on the rock edge and that allowed you to just pop right over. Other wise some times we just have those days.
Yeah that would make sense for sure. Thanks for watching man!
The KO2s on the JL are a disadvantage on stuff like that.
A little, which is why I showed when I previously went up those obstacles with no issues on the same tires. I think it was a combination of not airing down enough on the KO2’s and clearly I sucked at driving that day😂.
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@@drivenmad2089 Lol! Great video!
Would you recommend those Wrangler Territory tires?? I’m very interested in them for my Tacoma
Having only used the off-road once so far they were pretty solid. However they make more noise then the KO2’s on the road. They also make more noise when turning at speed. (45MPH and up). So I’m still trying to decide which I like better.
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Did you guys even air down?
My dude, did you even watch the first minute or so of the video? Haha but yes we aired down to 20PSI.
Hidden falls is a fun park to test them out at. I’d like to see them on some harder trails out there.
That’ll definitely happen!
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Nice jeep, is that the 2 inch mopar lift it has?
It’s actually the dynatrac 2” lift.
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Nice video comparison-thumbs up. Seen one for the first time and spoke to the guy that owned it, there seems to be a noise from the roof and it's huge, yet competition is good too much of a Jeep guy to get one. But it does look good inside. Can't wait to see one on the trail.
Thanks man! And yep competition is great for us as consumers! Just means we get better products in the end. And the roof generates a lot of wind noise. Working on getting that handled.
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Surprised with the BRONCO👍 I have the 2-Door JK AND it DEF looks like it’s going to be some good competition! Owning Both would be ideal. The BRONCO Badlands in 4-Door and the JEEP 2-Door💪🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻👍
Oh yeah definitely some good completion. Which is good for us consumers!
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Gotta love that 2dr Bronco!
I think the Bronco makes a small compromise in rock crawling and flex compared to the wrangler. But, for that, it gets much better road manners and high speed off roading. I think that's a good trade off for a lot of people.
That's a good way to put it. But its less of s rock crawling compromise compared to some other vehicles like a ZR2, Tacoma, 4Runner etc.
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@@drivenmad2089 do you know anyone with a late-model 4Runner? Would love to see this video, but with a 4Runner thrown in the mix. I have one, it's pretty capable for what it is, being a vehicle designed over a decade ago, however it's not in the same league as either of these. I'd like to see just how well it does stack up.
@@trailrunnah8886 I actually don’t personally know anyone with a newer body style. But I’d like to compare all of them for sure!
I think you need to have both rigs with the same tires. That way you eliminate that. That way it’s drive train against drive train wheel base against wheel base etc….
Well I am considering getting some KO2’s for the bronco. Definitely wont be buying the territory m/t’s for the wrangler. Not really a fan of the Goodyears.
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Even if one might edge the other they look good next to each other on a road or trail. They boost each others allure
Yep both are cool and a lot of fun!
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sure i saw fox shocks on the wrangler though?
It currently has Fox shocks yes. That’s why I put the clips of it with just 35’s to show it without the lift👍🏻
Excellent. Bronco comes in as the (IFS) underdog and hangs with the king. One subtle difference, 20 PSI tire pressure on a lighter vehicle will give a smaller contact patch than 20 PSI on a heavier vehicle. Enough to make a difference? Perhaps.
I definitely think the tire pressures played a factor for sure.
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Awesome video. This video shows I made the right choice with the Bronco, thanks for sharing.
It really impressed me that day. Looking forward to taking to more places soon.
Congrats on the new bronco and thanks for watching!
Se nota mejor desempeño de traccion en llantas y en forma general en el jeep
Thanks for the great review.
Glad you liked it!
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Ik this might not be possible because of money, but if possible you need to run the same tire set ups at the same psi to eliminate that from the equation
I am actually thinking about putting a set of 35 inch KO2’s on the bronco.
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Less talk more work by 4x4 enjoyable video, I love wrangler ☺️👌
where was this film and is open to the public?
It’s at hidden falls adventure park in marble falls TX and it is open to the public.
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Love seeing the comparisons. Thank you for doing that. What do you think so far? Which do you like better on road and off road?
Glad you liked the video! And the verdict is still out. The bronco is more comfortable in road but the help weirdly is quieter on road haha. Once we’ve hit a few more trails and more road trips I might have a more definitive answer.
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@@drivenmad2089 awesome. Can’t wait to see more videos.
The only concern I have with the bronco is will the engine fail like they always do in the cars after even under 10,000 miles
And yes I am aware of the v8 and big block engine of the ford are better but it is still a concern I have