Yup...that's the first pic. I noticed it when I went to post...went to dinner, then after pulled the grill and fixed. Subsequent pics are after fixing.
So not šÆ per the book, as the supplied fuse and wire to tap into fuse box wouldn't push down into the fuse location. I think in part based on the second fuse location was occupied by a fuse (see red arrow in 2nd pic). Mabett has a BD, so thinking lux and high pkg is using some fuse locations the...
Yes, you can. Shouldnt be any concerns with draw, which would the only concern, as long as you want them on the same switch. I am debating about wiring to aux switch vs. how Mabett wired...the always on when the truck is on is the concern. I know they're running lights and all.... Seriously...
I reached out to IAG and there is possible remedy en route. Supposed to be a stronger magnet and a clip of sorts. When I get it and installed, Iāll report back.
The one pictured below is not the one I was thinking of, but itās similar. This one is from Baja designs but the lights appear to be designed to be tapped into the reverse lights, but the mounting bracket demonstrates the use case without having to drill into the bumper.
Not šÆ where it terminates or if it makes it all the way to any connectors by the bumper. Everything Iāve seen showed the wire in the wire track under the driver side threshold, but guessing it could also be picked up in the rear driver side for the more door. I canāt recall what thread it was in...
Itās a separate harness, but the other option is to tap into factory wiring. See https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/installing-rear-fog-chase-light-using-factory-switch-harness.46382/
The original 3D printed ones had the spacers; I used the ones from the 3D kit, and most definitely had the same concern you did. @Mabett these plastic spacers would be a good addition the your hook kit. @Kimberley you have a very keen eye š
Update on the cup holders and rear passengers: even though they are aware the cup holder can pop off, the teens have unseated it 3xs at this point. Itās mostly on ingress, but if full of cups with liquid, not ideal. Thank goodness for wash out floors and rubber floor mats!
@IAG Support and @IAG...
They're a great fit and so far so good. Have had the top down and windows down on the hwy and they stay put without tape. They work as intended and help with items sliding.
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After:
I had bought some 3-D printed ones before I even had the Bronco and after install was concerned about them holding up; that's no longer a problem with Mabett's. These allow for for not only additional weight but also width. These are solid!
Loving these! Super easy install and the poke with non-squatch still looks good! Bought the full set but only using the fronts....for now. If I ever notice the rooster tail behind me, I'll consider the rears, but the fronts have definitely held up to throwing mud and water all up the doors.
Went ahead and installed them and they feel pretty tight (like a š ) Time will tell, but as mentioned earlier, larger screws should help that, especially if the ones supplied get loose.
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Krista in the houseā¦againā¦wonder if this is any clue on where she may be headed! Anyway, I just received this and have 3 restless teens in the back quite often, so I should be a pretty good real world test for how many times the cup holder becomes unseatedā¦hopefully none...