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- Jon
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- Prescott, AZ
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- Badlands
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
Yes, black modular.
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I got the 1 piece black , with sound deading and the wipers etcWhich set up did you get? Are you going to have it painted?
Are you going to switch back and forth between the soft and hard tops for summer and winter?I got the 1 piece black , with sound deading and the wipers etc
6800 with delivery to McMahon in ct. still to come good ole CT taxes and Mcmahon fee
,nope, the soft top will be up for sale as soon as I get the hardtop on Yeah, McMahon is great.Are you going to switch back and forth between the soft and hard tops for summer and winter?
I got mine at McMahon too. They were great.
I have a cyber orange 4dr.Are you going to switch back and forth between the soft and hard tops for summer and winter?
I got mine at McMahon too. They were great.
Antimatter blue four door soft top here. Used to be at Rex Marine in the summers... Mostly in and around New Canaan. I'll look for the big S.I have a cyber orange 4dr.
Cant miss it, big Syracuse Orange block S Spare tire cover.
usually at Shoprite, Fishermans World or Rex Marine
rear mud flapsAntimatter blue four door soft top here. Used to be at Rex Marine in the summers... Mostly in and around New Canaan. I'll look for the big S.
Have you had anything done to yours since you bought it?
Wow. You know your way around a car. It's funny, I've had a lot of cars in my life, but this is the first one I've done things to beyond bike and ski racks. I have a Big Bend. I wanted a manual so I had to stick with the basics when I ordered it, meaning the standard package. But once I got it I regretted not buying the signature headlights. Luckily I found some online and using a YouTube video, installed them myself. Then I bought some used Sasquatch rims and 35" Toyo AT III tires, a Zone 2" lift kit and a Rouch Country rear tail light extender. . Tomorrow I'm having GoRhino RB20 slim running birds installed along with 4 Wheel Parts tapered crash bars that won't rub the 35" tires even when fully turned. Who knows what I'll decide I need after that.rear mud flaps
body side moldings -- very very nice-- I had them put on higher on the body so they protect against the deadly shopping carts
Bronco lettering to replace the OB sticky
trailer hitch and lights
wiring for trailer winch installed connection through rear bumper
auto shut off switch installed (did it myself, 1 hr )
Ravelco anti theft system $600 and they did it in my driveway -- 5 hrs. you cant even its there tell until you try and start the car without the plug. Had the plug connection installed low by my left foot
installed a cutoff switch for my trailer brakes to the auxiliary switch
front deflector installed
waiting for weathertec to design front mud flaps compatible for running boards
waiting for hardtop to install roof rack and front spots and rear backup spots so I can see the trailer when launching in the dark
thats it so far even though i always keep looking for new stuff to put on it
I actually called them. They said, 3-4 months call back. Its on negotiation...Their prices are more reasonable
The only thing I did wasWow. You know your way around a car. It's funny, I've had a lot of cars in my life, but this is the first one I've done things to beyond bike and ski racks. I have a Big Bend. I wanted a manual so I had to stick with the basics when I ordered it, meaning the standard package. But once I got it I regretted not buying the signature headlights. Luckily I found some online and using a YouTube video, installed them myself. Then I bought some used Sasquatch rims and 35" Toyo AT III tires, a Zone 2" lift kit and a Rouch Country rear tail light extender. . Tomorrow I'm having GoRhino RB20 slim running birds installed along with 4 Wheel Parts tapered crash bars that won't rub the 35" tires even when fully turned. Who knows what I'll decide I need after that.
Wow. You know your way around a car. It's funny, I've had a lot of cars in my life, but this is the first one I've done things to beyond bike and ski racks. I have a Big Bend. I wanted a manual so I had to stick with the basics when I ordered it, meaning the standard package. But once I got it I regretted not buying the signature headlights. Luckily I found some online and using a YouTube video, installed them myself. Then I bought some used Sasquatch rims and 35" Toyo AT III tires, a Zone 2" lift kit and a Rouch Country rear tail light extender. . Tomorrow I'm having GoRhino RB20 slim running birds installed along with 4 Wheel Parts tapered crash bars that won't rub the 35" tires even when fully turned. Who knows what I'll decide I need after that.