- First Name
- Bill
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2020
- Threads
- 30
- Messages
- 3,046
- Reaction score
- 4,991
- Location
- Portland, OR & Eureka, MT
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Ford Raptor, 2020 Audi SQ5, 2023 Wildtrak
- Your Bronco Model
- Wildtrak
Sponsored
They do not use the factory wiring harness or modules so they can make the switches do whatever they like.It sure seems like the frame they use to make the DR is a braptor frame? It looks a lot like the upper control arm is from the braptor and the rear trailing arm is also from the braptor? Interesting that they were able to use the hero switches as normal type of switches for lights and stuff, I wonder how that works.
It's starts it life from a standard 4-door Bronco frame.It sure seems like the frame they use to make the DR is a braptor frame? It looks a lot like the upper control arm is from the braptor and the rear trailing arm is also from the braptor? Interesting that they were able to use the hero switches as normal type of switches for lights and stuff, I wonder how that works.
Oh yah for sure, I get that. I was wondering though if its still the original switch intact and they somehow were able to use the original connector or if they basically disassembled it and the switch panel is then modified to have new switches underneath. I would imagine there is some kind of circuit board inside the switch panel.They do not use the factory wiring harness or modules so they can make the switches do whatever they like.
But the hero switches are a moduleThey do not use the factory wiring harness or modules so they can make the switches do whatever they like.
That sounds like it'd be some sort of motto or mission statement for lawyers or something...(don't do it because that'd be illegal, but when did laws stop everyone?)