I saw this post recently which looks interesting. Does not really fit with what I'm trying to do but it is pretty nice.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/2-door-bronco-owners-your-perfect-storage-system-has-finally-arrived-from-wheels-feels.124233/
They lock certain features/options to specific models because they know if a lot of options were available for everyone people would just choose the cheapest Bronco and all of the accessories they want. I feel like I got that type of Bronco, though I had to wait almost 3 years for it. Plus it...
When I have the shelf full and weighed down it bounces slightly depending on the terrain and speed. The slots don't matter to me necessarily as I have my fridge underneath when traveling. I have an axe mounted to the front most of the time. It's fine to strap items down.
Here is my rack from JCR. I like that it mounts without any additional racking required, it is required on the more door. A couple dislikes are that it does get bouncy depending on the speed I'm driving and terrain plus it makes it slightly annoying to open my 12 fridge. I have to pull it out...
Since we're sharing lol
This is very early in my ownership a few years ago.
I have yet to ever take my back hatch off. I want to, just never had the opportunity.
Goose gear makes a rear seat delete, either 50% or full, which you can add storage boxes and a fridge slide also. There is one person on here with photos of theirs if you search for it. I'm probably going the 50% seat delete within the next year & with the measurements I took this shelf...
It's from JCR off road. It does get a little bouncy when filled depending on the driving terrain, but overall I like it. Looks like they have a sale right now too!
https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/BR6-BSK.html
I suppose it depends on your definition of onboard storage. I have a cargo shelf that I installed earlier this year in my two-door. It required no modifications to fit. There are also window molle panels and side panel molle panels available if that fits your needs.
I stayed in a cabin in the Ozark national Forest over the weekend. Got a flat tire, did some light off-roading after and enjoyed the scenery of the area!
FINALLY got the heretic studios 20" light bar in so I can start to install the rough country high winch mount and open road 13s panther winch on top. Planning for my Ozark national Forest trip next month!
I have some questions that thus far the search bar cannot provide me answers to..
1. Does anybody have any evidence/pictures of what happens to these cracks overtime? Do they get worse? I only ever have seen the hairline cracks that are also on my Bronco. I have had a few since I picked it up...
Great video, thanks! I actually watched your speaker and sub install when that was the only videos you had. Lots of content to check out now, subscribed!