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Mjolnir21

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Any of you Bronconeers make any homemade gadgets or gear for your rig that wasn't bought off shelf or online. I know we got a lot of creative minds out there. Please share your creativity with us.
I made mudd flaps out of a left over weather tech bed liner. They solved the problem of all that road trash kick up.
Also, made a full bed liner out of foam pads for those trips to Home Depot plus I have a dog and love taking him with me on rides. It keeps him from sliding around.

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Waste not, want not! Cool way to repurpose old mats.
 

PWillette

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Any of you Bronconeers make any homemade gadgets or gear for your rig that wasn't bought off shelf or online. I know we got a lot of creative minds out there. Please share your creativity with us.
I made mudd flaps out of a left over weather tech bed liner. They solved the problem of all that road trash kick up.
Also, made a full bed liner out of foam pads for those trips to Home Depot plus I have a dog and love taking him with me on rides. It keeps him from sliding around.

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Installed an auxiliary termination/fuse block in the engine compartment for the auxiliary switches.

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Tricky Dick

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I'm used to owning cars with no aftermarket support so DIY is the only way I know. See my signature for a grab handle and rock rails I cooked up.
 

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Inquiry minds wonder why your mud flaps work and look better than any others that we seen? Perhaps you should get in the business of making those and selling them LOL.
 
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PWillette

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Nice! Did you do a write up on this?
Thanks! No write up, spur of the moment project with left over parts from previous projects. While installing my ditch lights it occurred to me that it was kind of a PITA properly splicing the wires especially if I had to do it 5 more times....figured this would make things easier in the future and clean things up a bit. Also can easily change things up without having to cut and re-splice. Of course the extra fuses are redundant but will also give some flexibility to change things up if needed.
 

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Looking forward to trying all kinds of DIY/homemade stuff I've seen around here over the last year or so when the Bronco shows up. Rear leveling platform and/or rear seat delete platform are definitely on the list. I'd really like to figure out a way to keep the front panels on without the rear clamshell, I've seen some threads asking about it, but I don't think I've seen anybody with a solution just yet.
 

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Installed an auxiliary termination/fuse block in the engine compartment for the auxiliary switches.

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That is brilliant. A lot easier to work on than butt splicing to those tiny wires too. Thank you for the inspiration
 

PWillette

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Very nice. I need this done. Just bought my Bronco and fixing to add everything.
Thanks. Pretty easy project...had purchased the terminal block off ebay for another project for cheap, had a scrap piece of SS stock for the bracket, a dozen marine grade female blade connectors and some heat shrink is all it took. Probably all of $40 tied up.
 

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That is brilliant. A lot easier to work on than butt splicing to those tiny wires too. Thank you for the inspiration
Lol, I'm a tinkerer and fixer of things...never been accused of being brilliant, you're too kind!
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