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【Mabett】 not concepts, they will be coming, cargo trunk hooks, cargo trunk organizer, mud flaps for all unaltered bronco

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Please build a version of mud flaps for Broncos with the Sasquatch package larger flares!
It looks like these prototypes will only work with non-Sasqutch flares.
Yes, I agree! Also I think that the Sasquatch Package has the crash bars in the front fender well removed?
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Yes to the storage bins in the back (the hanging organizers).
 

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Do you have to drill into the flare? I saw someone else say that they didn't drill, that the clip hold the mud flap and flare together! I like that idea, which will allow me to be able to remove my flare with ease. Hopefully I will install my OEM mud flaps on soon. I have to re-position my side steps back an inch or two!
The front splash guard install instructions said to drill two holes into the lower front side of the flare in order to feed in two tree retainer clips (plastic screw-like thingys).

The rear splash guards require you to drill 5 holes into the inner base of the rear bumper, then to secure with trim screws.

With the Midwest winters we get, I didn’t want to chance not having enough structural support on the splash guards, so I followed the instructions all the way through. In hindsight, it may not have been completely necessary, as I think the clips + the other screw supports would probably hold up well enough.
 

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Cargo Trunk Hooks

I designed it into two states, you can have one more hook on each side, the horizontal hook is fixed, and it is equipped with a portrait hook at the same time, anyone can change its state according to their own ideas, bolt directly to pre-existing holes on the rear roll bar of the Bronco

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Cargo Trunk Organizer

The first one is an organizer under the floor in the back, in my opinion it doesn't do much, it's just for better cleanup, or to be able to take out all the items inside at once, anyway, I've decided to finish it, but your feedback decides whether I should sell or not

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The second one is the Organizer hanging on the left and right sides, it increases some space, it consists of two parts, a mounting base + a storage box, so that it can be easily removed without affecting other functions, I have not yet Deciding whether to do it or not is just an idea of mine at the moment, maybe meaningless

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Mud Flaps for All Unaltered Bronco (Includes anyone with Front Rock rails or Front Steps)

This is probably nothing to talk about, many people want do not any modification to mud flaps to match everyone who has OEM Front Rock rails or Front Steps, and without breaking anywhere in the body, use brackets to create it mounting hole

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The above three products are all models made by me, not finished products

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So...do you have a Bronco, with the Sasquatch package, with the OEM Tube Steps? We need mudflaps that will fit with this configuration.

Currently, nobody has brought them to market. The Tube Steps protrude forward, into the mudflap spacial envelope. If you can produce mudflaps, for this configuration, out of heavy rubber, you will get alot of business. I have heard 3d printing would be too fragile.

Ford/Gatorback have mudflaps that fit with Rock Rails.
 

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YES to the mudflaps and the cargo bin.

By the way, I believe I saw from another post that once the bin is taken out, it's open all the way to the frame, is that accurate? If so, it would be cool to really utilize that space.
 

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Those products look great!

We also need mud flaps that fit with the Sasquatch package and OEM rock rails, since these rock rails protrude forward. Also, as someone noted above, the Sasquatch package omits the crash bar, and the fender flares are wider.
 

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So...do you have a Bronco, with the Sasquatch package, with the OEM Tube Steps? We need mudflaps that will fit with this configuration.

Currently, nobody has brought them to market. The Tube Steps protrude forward, into the mudflap spacial envelope. If you can produce mudflaps, for this configuration, out of heavy rubber, you will get alot of business. I have heard 3d printing would be too fragile.

Ford/Gatorback have mudflaps that fit with Rock Rails.
This is truly the unicorn of mudflap needs. No one has a solution that doesn’t require modifications. A mudflap that works with Sasquatch + Running Boards or Rock Rails will be a grand slam! Look at the Bronco Raptor’s mud flap solution.
 

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So...do you have a Bronco, with the Sasquatch package, with the OEM Tube Steps? We need mudflaps that will fit with this configuration.

Currently, nobody has brought them to market. The Tube Steps protrude forward, into the mudflap spacial envelope. If you can produce mudflaps, for this configuration, out of heavy rubber, you will get alot of business. I have heard 3d printing would be too fragile.

Ford/Gatorback have mudflaps that fit with Rock Rails.
3d printing wouldn't hold up as mud flaps but based on the finished product of his other organizer he is just printing for the rapid prototyping, not a final product.
 

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these all look good,any plans for molle panels for the sides?
@Mabett I'd like to see MOLLE panels that cover the rear windows for both the 2-dr and 4-dr similar to these. They could be made out of HDPE and don't need to be metal as shown.
 

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Cargo Trunk Hooks

I designed it into two states, you can have one more hook on each side, the horizontal hook is fixed, and it is equipped with a portrait hook at the same time, anyone can change its state according to their own ideas, bolt directly to pre-existing holes on the rear roll bar of the Bronco

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lQDPDhsoMoUtZ57NC9DND8Cw9MwXRJZrEg8CEohUAMCrAA_4032_3024.jpg
lQDPDhsoMoZelInNC9DND8Cwhjh0h5kyE00CEohVJsCrAA_4032_3024.jpg
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Cargo Trunk Organizer

The first one is an organizer under the floor in the back, in my opinion it doesn't do much, it's just for better cleanup, or to be able to take out all the items inside at once, anyway, I've decided to finish it, but your feedback decides whether I should sell or not

lQDPDhsoMolZhQLNC9DND8Cwgu44gLyBhc0CEohZ8cCrAA_4032_3024.jpg
lQDPDhsoMpN7g5TNC9DND8CwTAI9RNph_4ECEohqyQCrAA_4032_3024.jpg
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The second one is the Organizer hanging on the left and right sides, it increases some space, it consists of two parts, a mounting base + a storage box, so that it can be easily removed without affecting other functions, I have not yet Deciding whether to do it or not is just an idea of mine at the moment, maybe meaningless

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lQDPDhsoMogoWAfNC9DND8Cwh5y0WrxwMt8CEohYOgCrAA_4032_3024.jpg
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Mud Flaps for All Unaltered Bronco (Includes anyone with Front Rock rails or Front Steps)

This is probably nothing to talk about, many people want do not any modification to mud flaps to match everyone who has OEM Front Rock rails or Front Steps, and without breaking anywhere in the body, use brackets to create it mounting hole

lQDPDhsoMpSssJfNC9DND8CwLuiPsJQrEbICEohs4YCrAA_4032_3024.jpg
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lQDPDhsoMpenoRzNC9DND8Cw1mTN8vSWRNsCEohyRYCrAA_4032_3024.jpg


The above three products are all models made by me, not finished products

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Those storage area buckets and the flaps....need like yesterday.
 

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Mud flaps that fit with rock rails seems to be a big need around here right now!
Yes. And mud flaps that fit the OBX steps!
 

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So...do you have a Bronco, with the Sasquatch package, with the OEM Tube Steps? We need mudflaps that will fit with this configuration.

Currently, nobody has brought them to market. The Tube Steps protrude forward, into the mudflap spacial envelope. If you can produce mudflaps, for this configuration, out of heavy rubber, you will get alot of business. I have heard 3d printing would be too fragile.

Ford/Gatorback have mudflaps that fit with Rock Rails.
He has a bronco, but it's a BD, which should then have the rock rails. No sas as it has the steelies on it. I'm happy about that because I want flaps that will fit mine, but I know the sas crowd needs them badly. I thought rokblokz and some others had some in the works for the sas guys?
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