They didn’t fit under the seats they cam out too much that they passengers would not be able to sit comfortably but maybe the 2 door is set up differently?
I had the blue parts painted in satin metallic grey and the chrome in white. I think what was done is absolutely perfect but to each his own. I’ll update a few new pics I just took.
So I initially ordered the Area 51 and then switched it r Cactus Grey. If I could maybe do one thing over is maybe switch it back to Area 51 as I think I like that color a little bit better but they are both such great looks on the Bronco. I changed out al 6 speakers to Focals, added a 5 channel...
I was going to wrap mine in a satin metallic grey and then decided to hold off for about a year enjoy this color then have something to look forward to in a year. The hood thing is about painting them is that the pebble finish gets sanded. If you don’t do that and wrap the fender flares the wrap...
Not only that but look at the stuff Ford is sending in the mail, the blue oval is no where to be seen, only the oval in black and white because they know themselves it doesn’t go with the retro feel and brand of the new Bronco!
I wouldn’t suggest painting it yourself. When a autobody shop does it they sand them down as prime an use car paint. Plus clear coat. When this is done right it’s the same durability as the factory would deliver.
Yes they take them off and sand them, prime, paint, then clear coat. They will holdup I have done tis on a few other cars. They are just like they would come from a factory.
They can match the Cactus Grey, any body shop, the paint them once the car is there so they match the variant as there are a few variants of the color from Ford.