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The left rear tire is definitely not the place to hide the keys (or key fob) for your friend who is going to be picking it up...
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Nice job. This is def. gonna happen in Oakland and SoCal. One of my dammitshouuldaboughtthat cars was a '72 Black Blazer, lowered, no top, black with red interior. Riding very low for 32,000.Stock:
And with lowering kit:
With me, the only thing got me off the base was not getting to add the rear locker from the factory. Since I will be getting a 22, there's still hope. And, yes, rubber floors would be nice, too.The only reason Im not going base or base squatch is the dang floord aint rubber. If they get rubber floors in 2022 and the 210 axle is a factory upgrade, I'm going base and building for glory.
I'm sure more than one will, but if not, I figure I can eventually get an RV place to install sliders with screens.I've been pressing some AM companies for a MIC window kit! Hoping one jumps on the opportunity. I'm getting MIC and I like a slider of some sort!
Ex picture. Dig it's slider windows!
Top post right here.I really like the design of the casters on this 2-door Base Bronco.
According to the Ford webpages and B&P, the Base has no tinting, but all the other trim levels have tinted rear windows and tinted back glass.
Looks to me like the tailgate window is not tinted - is that true on the Mod top? If so, I'm confused
Never thought about an RV place! Damn good idea!!I'm sure more than one will, but if not, I figure I can eventually get an RV place to install sliders with screens.
I'm already trying to plan out how to occasionally sleep in the back of my 2-door, so windows with screens is high on my priority list.
If I remember correctly, @LEGEND said the seat bottoms will come out with just two bolts and that it would give you 5'4" to the back of a pushed-foward front seat. So I'm thinking mine may be a 3-seater most of the time with only the one seat-bottom removed. That might give me the option to use a full-length cot-width air mattress for emergency roadside naps or getting to camp too late to want to set up the tent.
Plus I like the idea of the slightly extra cargo room while still having one rear seat for an extra free-loader to sit on if I need it. On the off-chance I need a 4-seater, I can quickly bolt the fourth bottom back in easier than if I had completely removed the whole darn seat.
It better protects the glass when not installed, likely. Plus it's more weight off the clam shell when removedI stand (sit) corrected. Surprised, but corrected. Not a fan of that design, but then, no skin in that game anyways.
This wasn't a thing until you brought it up. Now, thanks to you, my eyes sees that that little trim doesn't match with the MIC.Just wanted to chime in that the door trim plastics match up very well with the MOD top, that looks excellent. (yellow highlighter circle on left)
Obviously that means it looks a little strange with MIC, as they aren't changing this door trim by roof option.
Also, it appears that they must be using tabs on the back side of the window which slot inside the cabin to lock it to the frame. This would mean the entire window seal stays on the window when removed and is a fairly snug fit. The main damage to it will be from handling when removed from the vehicle (rightmost yellow circle)
This opening does not appear to be the standard mod top opening which is why originally I thought this was a mic top. It is missing the catch and locking mechanisms.Just wanted to chime in that the door trim plastics match up very well with the MOD top, that looks excellent. (yellow highlighter circle on left)
Obviously that means it looks a little strange with MIC, as they aren't changing this door trim by roof option.
Also, it appears that they must be using tabs on the back side of the window which slot inside the cabin to lock it to the frame. This would mean the entire window seal stays on the window when removed and is a fairly snug fit. The main damage to it will be from handling when removed from the vehicle (rightmost yellow circle)
A word of advice to everyone. All glass should be stored standing up, not laying down.It better protects the glass when not installed, likely. Plus it's more weight off the clam shell when removed