Doesn't Mud Flap solve this problem?Hello Mabett,
Can you design and produce a fender-bumper filler to prevent dirt from dumping onto the bumper? I don't have a Bronco yet, therefor I don't know if this can be easily accomplished.
The rear seat cover is still under review, as to whether they can be used together, I can't tell if they can be used together at this time, I will document this problem pointLove how you keep taking our feedback making your product better. Question will the Cargo Floor Mat, Rear Seat Covers and the Cargo Sleeping Platform work together?
Thanks for giving me adviceIn the interest of product delivery, modularity, complexity, Iād shoot for just the light. If that sells well, gauge āfull coverā potential. Iād be interested in this. +bonus for standard ambient light integration.
Hello Mabett,
Can you design and produce a fender-bumper filler to prevent dirt from dumping onto the bumper? I don't have a Bronco yet, therefor I don't know if this can be easily accomplished.
I don't plan on adding rear mudflaps, only front mudflaps to protect the doors from damage.Doesn't Mud Flap solve this problem?
I think the Mud Flaps block these gaps.
If I only design the grille, that means I need to formulate the standard of trim, right?How about the speaker grille for the sub in the rear cargo area for those who want to add a sub to the factory location. We'd remove the cubby, trim the opening a little then add the grille.
I get it, I'll think about itI don't plan on adding rear mudflaps, only front mudflaps to protect the doors from damage.
Therefor, a filler for the area I circled would be of interest to myself and possibly others.
Obviously you would have to determine if you could sell enough to make it worthwhile for you.
Give me front mudflaps that work on an OBX with steps. I donāt even care what they costāIāll buy them. @MabettIād be in the market for easily removable fronts + gap filler.
If I only design the grille, that means I need to formulate the standard of trim, right?
It takes some hands-on skills, and I'm not ready to explain to everyone what will go wrong in the installation, it's easy to do, but this project doesn't seem to work for me, if I have car tuning shop in the US, I will do theseWith the non-lux models, the cubby opening is a little smaller. To trim it, just follow the line and remove the lower portion.
for mounting the new grille,
Front mount option:
the old mount posts could be drilled and used for screws or if the grilles have plastic posts moulded to them, slide them through and remelt them or use some kind of fastener
Rear mount option:
double sided tape attached to the back side around the opening
https://www.amazon.com/gp/mpc/A172TURBX6IYCIs there a discount link for the hood struts?