Figured out a super inexpensive (and surprisingly effective) way to get tons of light in my Bronco.
Easy to install. Easy to take off/put back on when removing your top.
I'd love to see molle front door panels similar to what mountains 2 metal came out with...but hard plastic like what's on the back of my Badlands seats instead of steel. Plastic would be much cheaper to produce and weigh considerably less.
I'd like to make a design suggestion. In the driver side bin....what about having a recessed area that would allow people to put items below the cell phone...such as their keyfob? There would still be plenty of flat area for the cell phone to sit over top of it.
I'm not getting anywhere with Eric. Whenever I email it takes him a long time to respond or I have to send him multiple requests.
I placed an order for the 2.7 and then asked the order be placed on hold because I may want a 2.3 instead (because I had 2 Bronco orders...one with each engine). No...
@chris@pandamotorworks
I emailed Eric a question about my order on Wednesday but haven't received a response. Can you check on that for me? My order # is 15448
@Diabolical Inc
Quick question. It looks like the top panels are connected with exposed hinges. If someone was able to get into the Bronco and remove those hinges...wouldn't they be able to gain access to the storage area?
I just installed Rough Country's SR2 steps on my Badlands. I considered the N-Fab Nerf steps (theyre about $50 less than Rough Country) but I liked the beefier, squared look of the Rough Country option. Plus they appeared to stick out a little further which I liked to help keep those pesky...
I am TORN! I want to buy the Slipstream but the price difference is too much for me to pull the trigger. If the Slipstream was $200 more than Ford I'd bite. But for me...$416 is just too much of a gap. Both look to be great products!!!
FORD ($519.15 priced with 20% off including shipping)...
I'm sure this is wishful thinking but whenever @Ford Motor Company is able to alleviate their mic top production problems...it would be nice to offer a hard top discount to Bronco owners who ordered soft tops because of constraints.
First it was Dirt Mountain. Now we have Ice Mountain. What will be the next form of Mother Nature surrounding thousands of undelivered Broncos as we end Winter and move into Spring???
I'm going to add white ditch lights by the A pillars but I also want amber/yellow lights for snowy/foggy weather. I have considered a slim 30"-32" bar right on top of the capable bumper but there's only a 2" gap there and I worry a bar there will block airflow and cause issues. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the pic. Are those floods Diode Dynamics? I'll use white A LOT more than yellow....but...I will use yellow sometimes. So if the covers work well enough...that would be my preferred setup. Have you used the yellow covers in snow or fog yet? If so...how'd they do?
Several places sell them. I got mine at the link below. You'll have to remove the studs on the back.
https://www.dennis-carpenter.com/bronco/exterior/emblems-and-trim/c7tz-16098-a-fender-emblem-ch-wred-sp-bro