I did this. Not for a 2nd battery but for a ham radio installation.
Basically there's a 6 awg 15 foot cable with 40A fuses coming from the battery to the passenger side cargo area behind that pop-off panel that allows access to the attachment points for the OEM soft top (I have a hard top and a...
Steel OEM modular front and rear bumpers from my '22 Badlands SAS, replaced at <50 miles with new aftermarket bumpers. Cutouts for sensors only on the rear, as it wasn't optioned for the front sensors. Includes the steel bash plate and two tow loops. Professionally removed, mechanic saved bolts...
This looks great although I see it’s currently sold out. Q: can the two lights be turned on separately or is it both or none? Also would be nice to add some kind of dimmer for future models for camping where we don’t want to blast the campsite with more light than is necessary.
Maxlider is offering a tie rod brace: https://shop.maxliderbros.com/collections/2021-2022-ford-bronco-lift-kits/products/broncbuster-busterbrace-tie-rod-brace
My concern is that if the tie rod is the weakest point, the brace (or a stronger aftermarket rod) just moves the weak point to...
This is great. Thanks for the details--I installed a UHF/VHF ham radio and a CB in my current vehicle, and it was difficult to figure out where to put things and how to route wiring. I thought the Bronco came with an accessory rail on the top of the dash, though. I'm a little worried now that it...
Great antenna installation info. I've been thinking about where to put those (probably GMRS, CB, & 2M amateur in my case). What type of CB radio did you install?