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Ford Bronco Overload | 2021 Ford Bronco Sport: This Is It
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<blockquote data-quote="13COBRA" data-source="post: 16378681" data-attributes="member: 138337"><p>The new STs drive much nicer than the older Sports, not even comparable in my book. I jumped in them back to back to back and always found the newer STs to be more impressive.</p><p></p><p>Ford didn't do it, because they have to pass emissions testing, reliability testing, etc etc etc. It's in the manufacturer's best interest to 'de-tune' vehicles when they come to production. It's not in their best interest to push vehicles out that are near their limits. Secondly, if manufacturers pushed out vehicles that were at their limits, it would cause quite the stir in the aftermarket world.</p><p></p><p>The seats should be a no brainer. Yes, more side bolster is great, and for a limited driver it makes sense...but for one that someone is going to daily drive, the side bolster would get worn incredibly fast and need replacing.</p><p></p><p>Ford offers track/street packages for both the Explorer and Edge ST to upgrade the brakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13COBRA, post: 16378681, member: 138337"] The new STs drive much nicer than the older Sports, not even comparable in my book. I jumped in them back to back to back and always found the newer STs to be more impressive. Ford didn't do it, because they have to pass emissions testing, reliability testing, etc etc etc. It's in the manufacturer's best interest to 'de-tune' vehicles when they come to production. It's not in their best interest to push vehicles out that are near their limits. Secondly, if manufacturers pushed out vehicles that were at their limits, it would cause quite the stir in the aftermarket world. The seats should be a no brainer. Yes, more side bolster is great, and for a limited driver it makes sense...but for one that someone is going to daily drive, the side bolster would get worn incredibly fast and need replacing. Ford offers track/street packages for both the Explorer and Edge ST to upgrade the brakes. [/QUOTE]
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