Have done the Armorlite install on a base, so very similar. It isn't to bad, but I don't want to do it again. If you are thinking of Killmat/Dynamite or similar, do itbefore the Armorlite.
As noted above, all the seats, trim, seatbelts, etc, must come out first.
I bought MT Baja Boss A/Ts last fall, and after driving on them through a somewhat harsh winter, I would say that they are much better on snow/ice than the factory Goodyears and I would recommend them. Fairly quiet on the road for as aggressive as they are, lots of tread depth. I did lose about...
Of the sets I have had, I would rate them this way:
#1: Armorlite--this is the stuff, no mat, covers up past the console on the transmission tunnel, fits the back seat area great.
#2: Weathertech -- better coverage than the Ford mats, stayed in place well (I did not have the cargo mat-2Door-So I...
Had a calmer day during my morning commute, so I can say that I measured the same noise level with the Sunrider/HotHeads Liner that I did with my hard top panels in place, with the HotHeads liners in those (80dB on my Android sound level app--YMMV), the Sunrider on its own was 83 dB, so twice as...
Just installed mine. Installation was pretty easy, followed the instructional video, and the process only took about 30 minutes. I used some adhesion promoter after cleaning the areas where the velcro goes, just as insurance. The only trick is making sure the whole thing is centered up.
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1. Tire Pressure: Yep, we have been having (like most of the country) a serious cold snap, so the pressure dropped.
2. Washer fluid: Winter weather means lots of slush kicked up on the windshield (and back window)
3. Wiper blades: Winter chews them up too.
4. Salt stains on door sills: Not worth...
Made this ring to restrain the spare tire cover--it would pull out past the camera on the highway or other times with wind from the right direction/speed. Uses a 5mm bolt with a nut captured in the slot you can see on the back. These are two different materials--didn't the look on the carbon...
This only begs the question of why they felt the coarse was good enough for 2021, and why did they change? I realize that no-one here probably has the right answer, but it's kind of a question that bugs me.
Ford Bronco Front Triple Light Mount I'm only using the outside mounting holes, obviously. You do have to take the bumper off to mount it, it uses the bolts for the bull bar and you can't get to the back ones without removing the bumper.
Mine came in right away. Apparently there is a top-hat bracket that was backordered for a bit, and the nuts included with my shocks were incorrect, so they had to find those. My Bronco was in the shop 11 days.
I have some smiley face covers for these. Mine came from ExtremeTerrain.
The covers fit Daylighters and the 6" Slimlites. Link: KC HiLiTES Bronco 6-Inch Daylighter/Slimlite Cover; Black and White 5200 - Free Shipping
Mine were 4 winters in the Midwest, so, salt everywhere.
Be careful, the words used by the service manager were something about the reservoir "exploding" off the shock--it was still under pressure.