I’m fairly decent with most things in vehicles, they have obviously made things more difficult with all the microchips. Currently working on swapping my 2021 center console to a 2025 center console with AC vents, but that will get done when I take some time off from work, haha. I have some ideas...
I used to install Xpel at a shop down here in Orlando, I’ve had it on my Bronco for just over 5 years now without any issues. I did a few Broncos, they are fairly simple just time consuming. The install should be able to apply the PPF over the decal and push out any air or even cut it around the...
So as someone that installed PPF on several vehicles I will say that it is worth the cost if you are planning on keeping your vehicle for a while. We use Xpel at the shop I work with and the cost is dependent on the product, vehicle, and amount of coverage. If you planned on doing the PPF...
Will you guys be releasing this with a sub loaded but no amp? Or even just the box? I understand that the current version is intended to be sort of plug and play and would require the stock sub harness to plug in but if you have an amp already you could still use the box and sub.
So here is an install video:
Question I have is, do you have any of the switches connected to anything or just installed? Wonder if they have to be connected to anything accessory to complete the circuit. I would imagine that the switches just tie into a relay that activates whatever device...
The offset is +55 on the stock OBX wheels, I would imagine if you are running the stock tires on them they should be okay but would look sort of funny. Throw some standard fender flares on too and it won’t look as strange.
Fair enough, I have an Injen Cold Air intake that if they ever release the Snorkel I may add, but that is not here nor there. Thanks for the response and it being reasonable. 🤘🏻