Ya, that's not going to be very practical for some of us.If you have the modular bumper, this is what I did as a mounting solution:
Gets in the way of the winch..
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Ya, that's not going to be very practical for some of us.If you have the modular bumper, this is what I did as a mounting solution:
Ya, that's not going to be very practical for some of us.
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Gets in the way of the winch..
I really liked the idea of those but they wouldnβt stay stuck to my body panelsβ¦
2 back ones fell off within 3 weeks. Front passenger side is still holding after 4 months.I really liked the idea of those but they wouldnβt stay stuck to my body panelsβ¦
I really liked the idea of those but they wouldnβt stay stuck to my body panelsβ¦
Any pictures on your RigI recently installed the Caresa Rain Guards on our soft top. Haven't had much call for rain guards here in Texas till recently, but these should help do the trick with regards to diverting the rain away from my lap, away from the inside of the door etc, especially with winter coming! They channel the water away from the soft top (or hard top - they fit both) and divert it down the side of the windshield.
There's a link to the product in the video description, but here's a direct link if you don't want to watch it: https://amzn.to/3zPezhs
That is our Bronco in the video, and itβs me installing them!Any pictures on your Rig
Love the detail! Great touchadded graphics ...wanted a sort of mud throwing look that formed mountains.![]()
These pictures are awesome! You did a great job at capturing the Bronco's beauty & it's surroundings. Thanks for sharing.went for a mellow trail drive up in the hills![]()
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Can you by chance get a picture with the top down?That is our Bronco in the video, and itβs me installing them!
But here are some pictures as well.
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Let us know how well they work.I recently installed the Caresa Rain Guards on our soft top. Haven't had much call for rain guards here in Texas till recently, but these should help do the trick with regards to diverting the rain away from my lap, away from the inside of the door etc, especially with winter coming! They channel the water away from the soft top (or hard top - they fit both) and divert it down the side of the windshield.
There's a link to the product in the video description, but here's a direct link if you don't want to watch it: https://amzn.to/3zPezhs