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What's Your Favorite Interior Mod for the Bronco?

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Hey Bronco6G Community,

We at IAG Offroad are always excited to see how everyone is customizing their Broncos, and we’d love to hear about your favorite interior modifications. What upgrades have you made to enhance the inside of your Bronco?

Whether it’s our IAG accessories or other brands, we’re interested in all the creative ways you’ve personalized your ride. Recently, we've seen some fantastic setups with our EZ-Pull and EZ-Lift System used in conjunction with the Diabolical Slipstream Security Enclosure, but we're eager to hear about any unique or custom mods you've done, and any tips you might have for the community.

Share your experiences and recommendations. Your insights could inspire fellow Bronco owners!

Thanks for being part of the IAG Offroad community!
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In my opinion, the best interior mods are the least intrusive ones, and light weight.

Just an example...
I bought those magnetic sunglassholders on Amazon that clip on the visor, small, lightweight, easy. As opposed to all these overkill steel molly panel cages people are bolting on everywhere, to bang their body parts on.

I bought the mountains 2 metal attic shelf, but it's in the back, hidden. It works great for storing stuff. But if you made a heavy duty well built plastic one, or part aluminum part plastic, that weighed a fraction of this one, that would be a score. Has to hold the weight, be quiet, and not break, but everything weighs so much and it all adds up.

I'm still waiting on the perfect grab handles, those paracord head bangers are nonsense, and the aluminum ones I have, are just too high.

Soft handles (maybe leather) that retract just enough to clear the doorway, but when your weight is on them come down to a comfortable position to hang your arm as you drive.

There is really only one glovebox divider on the market I bought it, put it in, pulled it out and threw it away. Piece of garbage and it wasn't even level. I've bought different ones for different vehicles with success, how is this divider so horrible? I had a 'cardboard like' one ( for my truck) and it was 100 times better.

My center console 2 level one is great, but room for improvement would be to make it easier to get out, to get to the other levels. Something as easy as a little plastic tab to grab the sides with.

It's like the people making these products aren't living with the daily use of the them and it shows.
 

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Ford Bronco What's Your Favorite Interior Mod for the Bronco? IMG_7538
I would say this one
 

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Mine is the AR Chisel shifter knob that I'm reminded of not having every time I shift gears.
 

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I would love to see more Slide out Tailgate mods. I love the one Ford did, I just cannot stomach the 1300$ price tag.
 

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A decent sized gun safe would be good.
 

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In my opinion, the best interior mods are the least intrusive ones, and light weight.

Just an example...
I bought those magnetic sunglassholders on Amazon that clip on the visor, small, lightweight, easy. As opposed to all these overkill steel molly panel cages people are bolting on everywhere, to bang their body parts on.

I bought the mountains 2 metal attic shelf, but it's in the back, hidden. It works great for storing stuff. But if you made a heavy duty well built plastic one, or part aluminum part plastic, that weighed a fraction of this one, that would be a score. Has to hold the weight, be quiet, and not break, but everything weighs so much and it all adds up.

I'm still waiting on the perfect grab handles, those paracord head bangers are nonsense, and the aluminum ones I have, are just too high.

Soft handles (maybe leather) that retract just enough to clear the doorway, but when your weight is on them come down to a comfortable position to hang your arm as you drive.

There is really only one glovebox divider on the market I bought it, put it in, pulled it out and threw it away. Piece of garbage and it wasn't even level. I've bought different ones for different vehicles with success, how is this divider so horrible? I had a 'cardboard like' one ( for my truck) and it was 100 times better.

My center console 2 level one is great, but room for improvement would be to make it easier to get out, to get to the other levels. Something as easy as a little plastic tab to grab the sides with.

It's like the people making these products aren't living with the daily use of the them and it shows.
On the paracord handles. I hated how they always touched my head. I took mine off and folded the eyelet over one time and then reinstalled. This raised them just enough to not touch my head, while remaining low enough to still be usable. Had that not worked, I was just going to remove them.
 

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In my opinion, the best interior mods are the least intrusive ones, and light weight.

Just an example...
I bought those magnetic sunglassholders on Amazon that clip on the visor, small, lightweight, easy. As opposed to all these overkill steel molly panel cages people are bolting on everywhere, to bang their body parts on.

I bought the mountains 2 metal attic shelf, but it's in the back, hidden. It works great for storing stuff. But if you made a heavy duty well built plastic one, or part aluminum part plastic, that weighed a fraction of this one, that would be a score. Has to hold the weight, be quiet, and not break, but everything weighs so much and it all adds up.

I'm still waiting on the perfect grab handles, those paracord head bangers are nonsense, and the aluminum ones I have, are just too high.

Soft handles (maybe leather) that retract just enough to clear the doorway, but when your weight is on them come down to a comfortable position to hang your arm as you drive.

There is really only one glovebox divider on the market I bought it, put it in, pulled it out and threw it away. Piece of garbage and it wasn't even level. I've bought different ones for different vehicles with success, how is this divider so horrible? I had a 'cardboard like' one ( for my truck) and it was 100 times better.

My center console 2 level one is great, but room for improvement would be to make it easier to get out, to get to the other levels. Something as easy as a little plastic tab to grab the sides with.

It's like the people making these products aren't living with the daily use of the them and it shows.
I don't know if there is a product like this or how well it might work in practice, but some kind of retractable USB charging cables could be nice. So you could draw the cable out for charging, and then have the cable retract back into the dash or some other area until needed again.
 

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@IAG Performance if you want to be the hero of the day come to market with a template for us early '21 guys to drill the rollcage and install nutserts so we can enjoy all the goodies the rest of the community can.

I realize it likely won't be a profit area, and the template would/should be a consumable design so it doesn't just get passed around among Bronco owners after the first few buy it, but the goodwill it would generate within the community would be massive.

Map out what/where the mounts need to be and what material you'd make it out of (could even be heavy weight paper for all I care), have your lawyers cover the product/instructions/website with legal disclaimers, and set your price.

Please?
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