I bought the GOAT Fab steps for my Bronco a couple months ago, but have not been able to install yet. Looking forward to doing it sometime Oct-Nov sometime. I've read good things and they were awesome to work with. Very responsive.
How was Dancing Bear? The wife and I have one of their little duplex cabins reserved for the 20-23 November. Food there looks good, but a bit on the expensive side.
@StickerFab sells some vinyls that cover up some of the larger, easier to scratch plastics. I ordered some Badlands Orange topographic vinyls for my door panels when they start to scratch.
Ohhh....a replacement for the in-trunk storage area...but with a lock! Create another way to secure sensitive items in the bronco, especially when the top comes off.
Another idea...With everyone wanting to add winch mounts...there's not a lot of folks out there making the horn supports to help beef up and protect the frame, bumper, and winch. A winch mount may be popular, too since I don't think you're in that game right now...but if you had the frame/horn...
Satin bronze or Hot Pepper Red bead lock trim would be nice....I feel like HPR is a tough match with most traditional color combos because of how the color changes based on lighting. So the red trim likely won't look right. But I've seen a brushed/satin bronze look really good with it!
It is Tuesday, but we're starting week 3-4 of the season, plenty of time to have snapped a pic at a tailgate...or to possibly have a picture during a previous season.
And I'm not very imaginative and it's the only idea I have to keep things flowing
Well dang, didn't expect a win...Thank you.
Since it's football season, it's time to represent your team at at Tailgate party! Let's see those pictures of your Bronco and you/your family/your friends warming up to cheer on your team...
My wife is driving my T'mater around occasionally while I'm deployed and sends me a few pics every once in a while...so here are my daughter and one of my pups photobombing my updates...
I've adopted 3 pound puppies over the years; unfortunately, none have ridden in the Bronco yet since the truck was brand new and I deployed shortly after getting it.
My first pound puppy passed a month ago just a few months shy of 17 years old. My middle pound puppy is almost 10 years old and...
Apparently it takes a while to unlearn 20+ years of habits. Oh well, I was never in danger or put anyone else in danger because of it. It was just an annoyance when you're used to physical shifters that provide feedback when shifting.
Everyone's entitled to their opinion. Have a good day.