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  1. Foiling car thieves with hidden sister 12 volt lead ?

    I recently read a post about how one of our members had his First Edition stolen. The thieves tried to cut the wire harness that powered the FordPass location feature. They weren't successful. I wonder if adding a hidden "sister 12 volt lead" would keep that FordPass location functioning even...
  2. Bronco Woody

    The the marketing people came up with this catchphrase for the Wagon Queen Family Truckster -- "Twice the headlights. Four times the woodgrain. Half the EPA mileage."
  3. Texas WTB - Damaged soft top window panels

    I've read a number of posts where thieves cut through the plastic windows to steal stuff from Broncos. My thought is, if I could get a set of damaged panels I'd replace the vinyl with screening. This way when I camp in the Bronco I could have cross ventilation without getting eaten by...
  4. MIC Hard Top Roof Breaking / Cracking

    If I understand correctly, our government recently acknowledged that UFOs were seen by trained observers flying around our military assets. Do you live near a military base? If those little green guys are smart enough to have solved intergalactic space travel, I'll bet they could have "hot...
  5. Sleeping in Your Bronco Just Got More Comfortable With deepsleep Overland Sleep Mats

    Have you thought about designing window screens that work with the Bronco's "frameless doors"? And if you could design the screens to allow a thin battery operated fan (like PCs use for cooling) to attach to them, I'd buy the screens and your mattress. I camp in Florida where the state bird is...
  6. New GOAT emblem from Ford Performance

    I'd buy something like this:
  7. DIY dash mount rail.

    Picked up a picatinny rail and drilled the center hole to 1/4 inch. I had a RAM mount ball that I attached. On the other end I drilled a slightly undersized hole and tapped it to 1/4 x 20. I removed the two "teeth" on each side of the hole. This allowed the tripod adapter it sit flush on the...
  8. Dealer insists it’s 6 quarts for oil change on my 2.7L

    I have a friend who has a PhD in Dipstickology. He was explaining that the first tool that we now call a dipstick came into existence during the stone age. Doek's cave was near a river. Doek realized that the river level would rise and fall. Having experienced a catastrophic cave flooding...
  9. Dealer insists it’s 6 quarts for oil change on my 2.7L

    Do that and you're going to go to hell. Right past Purgatory - straight to hell.
  10. Dealer insists it’s 6 quarts for oil change on my 2.7L

    Okay, how about a dipstick that can electronically sense the oil level. Then we'll put a bluetooth device in the handle that will send that reading to your smart phone. The ultimate gift for the Bronco owner that's afflicted with that dreaded disease "Oil Level OCD" also know as OLOCD.
  11. Dealer insists it’s 6 quarts for oil change on my 2.7L

    I'm an old guy on Social Security. With current gas prices, I find it difficult to both fill the tank and buy a new dipstick each week. Here's my plan - my Black Diamond still has the factory oil fill in it - I'll park on a level surface and see where the oil is on the dipstick. After several...
  12. GoPro picatinny mount.

    The picatinny GoPro mounts I've found so far seem to orient the camera lens parallel to the rail. I'd like to find something that when mounted on a left / right rail would point out the windshield. Thanks.
  13. Avoiding roll bar scuffs when lowering the soft top.

    From what I've read, scuffs happen when the top is not pulled perfectly straight back. I don't have a "soft top assistant" so keeping the soft top square with one person is a challenge. When it's not 105 degrees outside, I'm going to explore the possibility of attaching a yoke to the front of...


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