The only experience I have is the seat studs in my 87 waggy. Half of them came out with the nuts when I removed the seats.
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That is why people save cut off ends of lumber.Looks like rear seats drops onto studs that are sticking up. So those would remain if seats are removed.
Ya I would agree. Makes it inconvenient for folks that want to remove the rear seat. I am sure someone will make a cover floor.
This is perfect to make two strips of wood to hold a flat woody panel. Thats the direction I'm going in. Might make a bike holder for the back.So....looks as if any rear seat delete - that you want to be REVERSABLE - will require a platform that retains those four 2"? studs which the seat back brackets attach to. Unfortunate design
This has been discussed in other threads... the conclusion is that anything is possible, but our people on the inside reported that there appeared to be two different harnesses depending on how the Bronco was spec’d from the factory.Does this mean I can swap out the BD headlights for the signature LEDs?
The LED's do last. However if you do need to replace one they are big $$. On my Raptor the fronts are $1100/ea and the rears are $700/ea.Those headlight and taillight assemblies look expensive!
Better last a while...
I was just looking didn't see it on the list. I'd like to know tooAny guesses on the cost of a set of Grab Handles? In case I decide to lose the Orange accents in the cab.
Any guesses on the cost of a set of Grab Handles? In case I decide to lose the Orange accents in the cab.
Same here, and how do the vent clips come off? I think there's also some colored netting somewhere that would need to come out.I was just looking didn't see it on the list. I'd like to know too