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- will
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- 23 badlands 4dr, nd miata track
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I was looking for an oem look HUD for Bronco and came across this on YouTube:
It’s the same HUD you can find on Amazon or Ali/Temu, but this version includes a Bronco-specific mounting bracket.
Overall, the installation was pretty straightforward. The only challenging part was trimming the plastic panel on top of the dash. In the video, they use an ultrasonic cutter, but I was able to do it with a regular utility knife in about 10 minutes.
(detailed instructions are in the video)
The HUD connects through the OBD-II port and works well. It sits a little higher than I’d prefer, and I wish the speed display was slightly smaller, but neither issue is a deal breaker.
At the moment, the seller doesn’t have a U.S. sales channel. If you’re interested in buying one, you’ll need to use a purchasing agent to order it from overseas.
(I used global.buydok.com)
product link (need translate)
https://naver.me/FM91YSHF
It’s the same HUD you can find on Amazon or Ali/Temu, but this version includes a Bronco-specific mounting bracket.
Overall, the installation was pretty straightforward. The only challenging part was trimming the plastic panel on top of the dash. In the video, they use an ultrasonic cutter, but I was able to do it with a regular utility knife in about 10 minutes.
(detailed instructions are in the video)
The HUD connects through the OBD-II port and works well. It sits a little higher than I’d prefer, and I wish the speed display was slightly smaller, but neither issue is a deal breaker.
At the moment, the seller doesn’t have a U.S. sales channel. If you’re interested in buying one, you’ll need to use a purchasing agent to order it from overseas.
(I used global.buydok.com)
product link (need translate)
https://naver.me/FM91YSHF
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