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@BuiltRight Industries I have plenty of ideas as well. A couple off the top of my head:
1. I'd love to keep my roof rack on my four door with a somewhat convertible top in the summer. How about a half-length soft top that attaches to the rear clamshell (using the second row panel attachment system) and can roll up under the roof rack when we want the first two rows open? Remember the second row panel is a PITA to take on and off with a roof rack, so only doing it twice per year would be super awesome.
2. Bronco only preruns one wire up to the roof (passenger A-pillar), so for those of us who want multiple independent lights on our roofs we'll need to run more. Or, if you make a remote-controlled splitter box off that wire that attaches cleanly to the roof rack, then we could use that single wire as source power only and control the individual zones by that remote.
3. Building on 2, it would be sweet to have some pre-built custom roof racks with integrated LED lighting already in. Specifically strip lights down each side for scene lighting. They work great on RVs.
1. I'd love to keep my roof rack on my four door with a somewhat convertible top in the summer. How about a half-length soft top that attaches to the rear clamshell (using the second row panel attachment system) and can roll up under the roof rack when we want the first two rows open? Remember the second row panel is a PITA to take on and off with a roof rack, so only doing it twice per year would be super awesome.
2. Bronco only preruns one wire up to the roof (passenger A-pillar), so for those of us who want multiple independent lights on our roofs we'll need to run more. Or, if you make a remote-controlled splitter box off that wire that attaches cleanly to the roof rack, then we could use that single wire as source power only and control the individual zones by that remote.
3. Building on 2, it would be sweet to have some pre-built custom roof racks with integrated LED lighting already in. Specifically strip lights down each side for scene lighting. They work great on RVs.
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