Welcome. I get what you say about ‘kinda’ warm welcome. Meeting a California transplant puts me in a quandary. I want to give a traditional friendly Texas welcome but the ‘don't California my Texas’ thought is in the back of my mind.
Spent some time on the interior with a microfiber dunked (and well wrung out) of Absolute Rinseless and a dry microfiber to wipe after. First time doing an interior this way but judging by the ‘14 Navigator interior I did after, it worked well. Hope to get the interior of the Bronco coated with...
Front seat passengers that is. I’ve seen some options for adding storage in the front seat area — grab handle pouch, plastic saddle pouch for both sides, molle panel, etc. I’ve definitely seen a need. what have you found the best?
I’d stick with a gyeon r similar. What dealerships tend to offer is high return (ie cheap). It ranges from good but inexpensive’real’ coatings to a spray sealant that will bare,y get you off the lot. i always ask them to not even wash it before I take a vehicle.
received the agency6 billet grab bars today. Beautiful pieces of kit. Was missing one nut but they were great at making it right. Highly recommend.
pictures after I get them on (just did the bars to brackets sitting in my recliner today).
I don’t mind it being electric (especially with the way the industry evolved) and I don’t mind it’s location except…
I’m just waiting for the day when I reach down too far hit the hood release instead.
Here’s what I have as of now to coat/protect the Bronco:
Paint: DIY 8 year coating (kindly offered by a memore on a detailing forum)
Glass: Armour Detailing Supply (ordered)
Wheels: Arrmourc(ordered)
Wheel flares: same DIY coating as paint?
MIC roof: Griots 3in1 Ceramic (I have sitting around)...