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  1. 2023 MIC Hardtop bubbling and peeling - Repair options? (Warranty claim denied)

    looks like the adhesive they use for the weatherstripping on the removable panels. have you tried picking at it? if a soft, rubber like material, it should come off cleanly with a little bit of effort.
  2. North Carolina FS AFE Apollo GT High Tuck Cat Back Exhaust - $150OBO

    Thanks. With no bronco it’s just taking up space. Might as well let someone else have fun with it
  3. North Carolina Sold: FS AFE Apollo GT High Tuck Cat Back Exhaust - $150OBO

    Located in the Concord/Charlotte, NC area for local pickup. Had it on my 4 door Badlands 7MT for about 6 months. Should fit 2- and 4-doors with either engine. Worked great with the 7MT but I ended up selling my bronco so I’m posting it for someone else to enjoy. $150 OBO
  4. ⚙ 2021+ Bronco 6th Gen - OEM Factory Rims / Wheels Specs (Sizes, Offsets, Bolt Pattern, Center Bore) ⚙️

    The aluminum wheels step down from the center bore to a smaller diameter on the outside face because they need to accept a center cap that snaps in. The hole diameter you’re seeing on The outer face of the aluminum wheels is not the center bore size.
  5. Joe's BadSquatch Build

    Is there a place to tap into the rear speakers from the cargo area? Or did you run your new wires up to the head unit?
  6. Question about add a fuse orientation

    That’s not true at all. If you put the add-a-circuit in the wrong way, you can have the new circuit on the hot side, leaving you with no fuse protection. You can test this by attaching a test light to the add-a-circuit with the fuse removed. If the light comes on with no fuse, it’s in the wrong way.
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