Excellent! I was having a hard time spending $200 for front mudflaps.
Did you lower them yet? How much do you think you'd be able to lower them?
My Bronco is scheduled to be built the end of November and would like to get mudflaps on a soon as I get it to keep the side from getting peppered.
I do not have my Bronco yet (11/28 build date), but considered all options before making my decision.
TBH, the first time I saw the Bronco I fell in love. Seeing them on the road solidified it for me. They have such a presence that few vehicles have. I've seen a Bronco side-by-side with a...
I just found out that the Barricade headquarters is about 1 hour from my house!
I've pinged them to find out the weight.
Once I get my Bronco (fingers crossed 11/28 build date stands) I'll pay them a visit.
If you would please do a comprehensive edit on the first post to update everything.
I'm always interested in a roof rack system, especially one like this.
Right now, it's too cumbersome to look through 27 pages to get all the details. I would assume you're no longer looking for people to vote...
Post up their information.
I'll definitely check them out.
A buddy of mine has a new M3 in the Allentown, PA area and he just got quoted $7K for a partial PPF and ceramic.
What area are you located? For $4500 I'd be there for sure.
Yes, I know my area is on the high side. I may have to drive a couple hours to get a better price.
If you were in my area, I would have you do my Bronco.
Like I said, my cutoff would be the $6K they're going to charge in my area. If I could find someone for around $4500 I'd have them do it.
LOL! No, I'm not the norm for sure. I was a mechanical engineer/filtration manager for twenty years...
At the time when mine was scheduled for 10/24, it was supposed to be the changeover from '22 to '23 and there were both '22 and '23 VINS for that week. Very quickly, the '23s were pushed out to November. I don't believe there are any '23s left in that week.
I am sure that I could do this myself. I've done a ton of things on my own, just researching and learning as I go.
I've designed and built extensions on my house. Rebuilt two vintage Corvettes. Worked on countless cars (maintenance and upgrades). For me, this would be just something else for me...
I figured in my area it would cost around $6K+ to get this done.
I looked at the Xpel website to get pricing directly for the Bronco wrap and just the materials cost around $3K from them.
Granted, this is without any type of installer discount or bulk discount that most of the shops get.
So...
Fantastic video! I can't wait for the others.
Any details on the front and rear bumpers? Weights and pricing?
I have a '23 Wildtrak that has a VIN at this point and "scheduled" to be built in the next month or so.
Love the build!
I too have Volk TE37SL on my 2015 GTI and love the strength and light weight of forged wheels.
I'm not really sure why anyone would be upset with running JDM wheels on a Bronco. The vast majority of wheels that are under $500 are made in China.
I also have two sets of Litespeed...
Firstly: Thank you for serving!
I LOVE Ti products. I have Ti lug nuts on my GTI and my Porsche. No, you can't tell by looking at them, but they feel like plastic they're so light LOL!
I'll definitely keep these in mind. Now all I need is for Ford to build my Bronco.