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Rear door pocket storage. Dont like the net
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Yes, they use tape. To get a solid bond, we suggest cleaning the area well and using a heat gun or hairdryer to warm the tape up before applying it. Once they're stuck on right, they'll stay securely in place.Do the defrost vent covers go flying off if I'm off-roading and hit a big bump? How do they secure, just double sided tape?
Great view, even better Bronco!I’d love a new hood pad!
Anything you can develop for rear storage - especially for us 2D owners would be wonderful!
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Here is our current design. What style would you prefer? We’d love to hear your ideas!Proper looking door mesh pocket replacement. Ones on market now look terrible.
4 door under rear seat storage for those that don’t lower the seats often.
4 door rear storage item above the wheel wells even if it’s just a flip top pouch type design. Similar to a Yeti side kick.
Same for the area between overhead console and roof latches over both sun visors.
Rear door pocket storage. Dont like the net
Maybe this is the solution you're after? We actually have what you need:I've got two ideas...
1.) An easy on board door storage solution (not Ford's terrible strap one).
2.) A functional gun holster mount that can be bolted on to existing Bronco bolts.
Not bad. The fins must go as a start. And possibly the water bottle protrusion area. And one that’s even more flush. 3 skus and customer would have a choice. I would go with one that is flat. And would be removing the netting.Here is our current design. What style would you prefer? We’d love to hear your ideas!
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