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Items under $200 that are for my Bronco?

Here, and they get used .... For the Bronco:
under 200.webp
We get people asking all the time if our windshield film helps protect against UV degrading the dash material (which it does). Is that what the 303 Protectant is for? Would love to be able to give our customers another recco for helping with this issue.
 

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You're really going to post about your dog and not share a photo... this feels borderline illegal. Sounds like you and your pup are out there living your best life!
You’re right. How rude of me.

Daisy (Yorkie Chihuahua mix aka Yowowa)


Ford Bronco What's the best purchase you've made for your Bronco under $200? 55298463678_6a8a59bf37_b
 

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I knew I would forget some. :)

I also got covers for the rear seat backs. Great for when you fold down the seats and put stuff on them. I think they were about $50ish.

I bought the Ford mud flaps that they call splash guards. I bought just the fronts. They keep mud and debris off the lower part of the door and rear quarter panel. With a Badlands (or anything with the rock rail, a little cutting is needed to cut a hole for the rock rail to fit into the flap, but it was easy enough to trace the outline of the rail and cut with an X-acto knife. The flaps have a great "looks like they were always part of the car" look and were only about $52. Bonus, no holes were made anywhere on the Bronco, so installation is completely reversible. Also, I've done dozens of off-road adventures, include lots of rock crawling, and they are flexible enough to withstand catching on anything without tearing. They're as solid as the day they were installed.

Also, I bought aluminum grab handles for over the doors. About $56 from Amazon. I like them much better than the paradors, but they would be even better if they were padded with some foam rubber or neoprene. I'll probably add something once I find something I like. It's not annoying, but if you hold onto them for a while, you do get stripes on your palm. The padding would make them more comfortable.
 
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I knew I would forget some. :)

I also got covers for the rear seat backs. Great for when you fold down the seats and put stuff on them. I think they were about $50ish.

I bought the Ford mud flaps that they call splash guards. I bought just the fronts. They keep mud and debris off the lower part of the door and rear quarter panel. With a Badlands (or anything with the rock rail, a little cutting is needed to cut a hole for the rock rail to fit into the flap, but it was easy enough to trace the outline of the rail and cut with an X-acto knife. The flaps have a great "looks like they were always part of the car" look and were only about $52. Bonus, no holes were made anywhere on the Bronco, so installation is completely reversible. Also, I've done dozens of off-road adventures, include lots of rock crawling, and they are flexible enough to withstand catching on anything without tearing. They're as solid as the day they were installed.

Also, I bought aluminum grab handles for over the doors. About $56 from Amazon. I like them much better than the paradors, but they would be even better if they were padded with some foam rubber or neoprene. I'll probably add something once I find something I like. It's not annoying, but if you hold onto them for a while, you do get stripes on your palm. The padding would make them more comfortable.
Every time you come back to this thread, the list gets longer 😂

Seat back covers, splash guards, grab handles... none of them are flashy, but they're the kind of stuff you appreciate every time you use the Bronco.

Also, "stripes on your palm" is such a specific review that I can instantly picture exactly what you mean. 😂
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