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Needs black fasteners, though. Otherwise nice.
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Needs black fasteners, though. Otherwise nice.
These are the "Bronco" Bolts that are stock. (Which are pretty Bad Ass on Ford's part) There is always a rattle can.... Poke them through a card board box, paint and there ya go.
 

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Rear door inserts are in the works. I already have them on my Bronco and would like to tweak the design a bit more before we release. This is definitely more of a commitment since this will not be an easy bolt on/off like the front pockets.
Thats awesome. I'd love to see some pre-pros. Let us know what you come up with!
 
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Wow I just came across this thread, love the idea and quality of the work. I originally was going to suggest a closed hem or teardrop hem along the top edge as opposed to the rubber edge trim. However I could see in later photos you have already put a hem on it. Excellent execution in my opinion, just waiting to see what you come up with for the rear before ordering.
 
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Wow I just came across this thread, love the idea and quality of the work. I originally was going to suggest a closed hem or teardrop hem along the top edge as opposed to the rubber edge trim. However I could see in later photos you have already put a hem on it. Excellent execution in my opinion, just waiting to see what you come up with for the rear before ordering.
Thank you! I have the rear door pocket on my Bronco right now. I am tweaking the design slightly before we release them. They would be sold as a rear set since the fronts work on a two door and four door. Install will be a little more involved on the rears as you will have to remove the door panel.
 

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Is there an option for the rear doors on the 4 door bronco?
 

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What do you think the price point will be for all 4 doors?
 
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What do you think the price point will be for all 4 doors?
The rear set will be offered separately from the front set. Price point will be roughly the same as the front doors. Keep in mind that these will not be as simple to install as the front pockets.
 

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The rear set will be offered separately from the front set. Price point will be roughly the same as the front doors. Keep in mind that these will not be as simple to install as the front pockets.
I was staring at the rear doors yesterday and realized they don't have the screws like the fronts.
 

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Thank you for the input. Do you have a better cost effective idea or a source?
What if you had a non slip rubberized coating over it instead of powder coat? It would not only add a buffer for the edges, help prevent bottles from moving/clanking as much as it would act as a little bit of a shock absorber.

The same type of coating they put over storage hooks, etc.

I agree with the previous poster, the product itself looks awesome but the bumper detracts greatly from it.

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