Haha. Switches, brand new, are pretty cheap already. I'm just looking for location ideas—unless of course the wires are already run to the headerbar and then it's a no brainer.
I initially thought that I didn't want to give up my sunglasses holder for the auxiliary switches, because I knew it would be some time before I started adding aux peripherals. So, now here I am, ready to add some stuff and am having difficult time deciding where a set of aftermarket switches...
Glad to hear that. I actually thought the rear speakers had a low-pass block on them already and that was the reason they don't put out much bass, or sound for that matter.
Yes. Can't wait to see it. Love the blue too, kind regretting my gray. But it'll look much beefier with the new tires. I took delivery of mine on 7/29. I was the first one in Baton Rouge to get mine—also had a great all around experience with my dealerships, so I can relate.
This is exactly what I plan on putting on my OBX. They look great, thanks for sharing the images. I’ve been wondering how the stock wheels were going to look. The level kit you’re putting on, is just 1” in the front? I was look to do 2” in front 1” in back.
Without really knowing what I'm doing (I have installed speakers before in a car without problem though) I replaced the factory 4" speakers with these: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pioneer-4-2-way-coaxial-speakers-pair-black/6065206.p?skuId=6065206 Pioneer 2-way coaxial speakers. I replaced all...
These are what I’m planning to order to put in dash and head bar. They are marine grade and have a lot of good reviews.
Polk Audio DB402 DB+ Series 4" Coaxial Speakers with Marine Certification
What they do as part of the Sasquatch package is to remove the crash bars. However I’ve several videos with 33s, they didn’t start removing the crash bars till they jumped to 35s. You’ll be good.
I just got my bronco 4dr outer banks and my plan is to do a 1” level kit, keep the 18” wheels and upgrade to 33” all-terrain tires from the 32”. This will give it enough beef to look like more than a street ride but not so much to really changes the way it drives and feels.
Pictured with the...