This is a video of just the rears. Flawless would not be the word I would use to describe the fit of my X-act Contours in the 2nd row.
I had the X-act Contours in my F150 and they were perfect. I expected the same for my Bronco but the reality did not meet the expectation.
The front row Husky mats seemed to fit just fine. The rears looked like they would never fit as well as the factory mats.
The factory mats for the 2nd row have the same channel design on the bottom that fits into the channels that are built into the washout floor. Keeps them from shifting around.
I tried the Husky X-act Contour liners at first and the second row fit left quite a bit to be desired. I ended up with the factory floor liners and they fit the best. I do have the washout floor so maybe the Husky mats fit better with the carpet vs washout interior.
If you already got them, you should be good. These weren't available originally but Metra finally came around and started producing them.
If you have B&O and are replacing all three speakers up front, you will need an extra speaker and an extra adapter.
I've always been a fan of the fuel door location.
That said, I don't have the keypad on my Bronco and hardly ever used them on any of the other Ford products I've owned.
My only concern about sticking anything on the hard top is if it starts cracking, Ford might say that the adhesive might...
For those that don't know, Wright's is one of the best BBQ restaurants in Arkansas. I have prior commitments so I can't be there that day but hopefully can still make it up at someday.
Do you need to add it for the sub to function properly or can you leave it off? Basically asking if the excursion of the sub would hit the panel without the extra mesh panel added.
I just had mine replaced and the new one, so far, seems just fine. I haven't given it a thorough inspection to be honest.
The good news is that your replacement is so bad that it can't even be debated that you should get another new one. And, odds are that you won't get two bad ones in a row...
I almost always throw the front panels in the office in my home. It's the one room that never gets used and it's just easier to walk them in there and lay them against the wall vs putting them in the net that comes with the hard top lifter.
Exactly which dimensions do you need? The lifters are attached to the rails and they hang down enough where the garage lights are above them and in no danger. I've also attached a page from the installation guide if that helps. The installation guide can also be found HERE.
I had what I thought was a pretty good rock chip this weekend. The one thing that I thought was odd was I figured I would have heard something based on the chip but I never heard anything hit. Of course, the Bronco at highway speeds is super loud so that probably doesn't help.
I just touched...