Yeah, I think I might just take them off and go blackout for a while and see how I like it. But, yeah, I got the script "Bronco" in my head too and will probably end up there eventually.
I go back and forth on it. They are kind of cheesy but I kind of like them. Like you, I've been thinking about replacing them with script "Bronco" or just removing them and going with plain Jane blackout on the sides. I'll probably just leave them for now though. I don't really feel strongly...
It might just be the new burning off it for lack of a better term. I bought my MT with 5 miles on the odo and it had that smell on and off for the first few hundred miles. Haven’t had a single issue with it through 2 months and almost 2K miles now. And the smell has been gone for a while now.
@Broncodude69 and @meyeracer06 y'all still digging the Steeda exhaust? I'm thinking of doing something back there on my 2.3L manual and considering this Steeda. Thanks!
I've got the rough country bimini top. I like it. Works pretty well and install was easy enough. I have a soft top and I just leave the bimini on full time for when I fold back the top.
My plan for next summer is like yours though. I'm going to remove the top altogether. I'm in central TX so I...
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It's part of the scroll messages at the top of the page
https://www.ford.com/product/20212024-bronco-23l-ecoboost-performance-calibration-p2918176653?gmcid=marketplace-gs-cta-accessories
I got this done this past weekend. Only broke one clip but had ordered spares from Amazon so an easy fix. Pretty happy with the result. Hope I never have to remove that trim panel again.
Is the tune without rev match not worth getting for a MT? I've never experienced rev matching so I wouldn't know what I was missing.
My Bronco is MT and I currently run Sport mode with 93 octane full time and love it. Is the tune going to give me noticeable excitement beyond standard Sport mode...
I've got the SSV pods with the SSV speakers (not Kicker). Quality is good. No complaints. Install was easy (I have a soft top). Sound great after forscan mods. I'm very happy with them.
Yeah, that's what I've gathered from other threads and videos. Curious about some of the different clips on it and how best to approach it. Seems they are easy to break. I guess I just have to get into it to see what I'm dealing with firsthand. I found some diagrams and pics in other threads...
Dash speakers are easy to get to. Be careful popping the covers though. I put 300Hz bass blockers in series with mine. Sound great.
I upgraded the rear pods with 6.5" from SSV Works. Made forscan adjustments to turn off eq and treat the rears as speakers instead of tweeters. Nice upgrade and...