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2024 Badlands Sasquatch build in progress.
Mods, approx prices without discounts, and notes below.
-Full Xpel PPF stealth and tinted windows done locally in Northern Nevada ($4650 is the going rate here and they did an excellent job). Before and after photos .
DIY light install and wiring this past weekend:
- 6 light SS5 Grille Crosslink Lightbar kit by Diode Dynamics. Purchased from 4x4TruckLEDs.com. Excellent supplier. Medical/First Responder/Military discounts and their harnesses are works of art. Highly recommend. Something to note, you will see these lights in your 360 camera. If you were planning to use your 360 camera for rock crawling and technical tire placement, the lightbar may obstruct that, but only partially. $1400-$2100.
- Black backlit Bronco letters by Oracle. End product looks cool, but I had to replace much of the cheap, low quality wiring and the B didn’t have any adhesive. Purchased from Radco. Also, some videos show this install with all the wiring married in the middle. It is cleaner if you splice the wiring together for each letter from B to O, end at the O, then add your longer wiring to connect to your Aux switch and the ground. Test the wiring as you go with a battery charger or something similar. It’s a lot of tedious work and you don’t want to get it all done only to realize the lights are not working. You will need additional red and black wire, a spade or ring terminal for the ground, wire loom, and I recommend Wago lever nuts instead of butt connectors. I used “221-413 3 wire lever nuts conductor compact splicing connectors” at each letter. Example: connect the red wires of the B and R, then exit with another red wire to connect to the O. The next wire lever nut will have this wire, the O wire itself, and the next exit red wire… and so on. This makes it easier if something needs fixing. Be prepared to replace a lot of the Oracle cheap wire. $226. Annoyed with the quality and the clean up required to bring it up to standards, but looks cool.
- Sequential signals/fog lights by IAG. Plug and play. Hardest part of this was getting the fender liner half off for access to the headlight harness. Surprisingly frustrating. Looks great. Not really functional fog lights IMO, but great sequential light indicators. $299.
- Grill lights (similar to Raptors) by RPM (seem to be the same as Mabett). Nicely made harness. I added additional wire loom to make it look consistent with the other wiring I had completed. This harness is nicely made and is wrapped in cloth automotive electrical tape. $45.
Other small mods recently done:
- front and rear molle door panels (American Adventure Labs)
- rear seat back and cargo area molded protectors (IAG)
- front under seat multi mount panels (Desert Does It)
- antenna and molle pouches (Builtright)
- weatherbeater mats (Husky)
- rear light guards (RPM)
- aluminum grab handles (RPM)
- under seat vent covers (RPM)
- console safe (RPM)
- door sill and trunk trim protectors (RPM)
- oversized plug and play rear interior light (RPM)
- center console molle panels
Soon to be installed:
- engine bay mounted twin ARB Air Compressor
- hood struts
- engine bay light
Mods, approx prices without discounts, and notes below.
-Full Xpel PPF stealth and tinted windows done locally in Northern Nevada ($4650 is the going rate here and they did an excellent job). Before and after photos .
DIY light install and wiring this past weekend:
- 6 light SS5 Grille Crosslink Lightbar kit by Diode Dynamics. Purchased from 4x4TruckLEDs.com. Excellent supplier. Medical/First Responder/Military discounts and their harnesses are works of art. Highly recommend. Something to note, you will see these lights in your 360 camera. If you were planning to use your 360 camera for rock crawling and technical tire placement, the lightbar may obstruct that, but only partially. $1400-$2100.
- Black backlit Bronco letters by Oracle. End product looks cool, but I had to replace much of the cheap, low quality wiring and the B didn’t have any adhesive. Purchased from Radco. Also, some videos show this install with all the wiring married in the middle. It is cleaner if you splice the wiring together for each letter from B to O, end at the O, then add your longer wiring to connect to your Aux switch and the ground. Test the wiring as you go with a battery charger or something similar. It’s a lot of tedious work and you don’t want to get it all done only to realize the lights are not working. You will need additional red and black wire, a spade or ring terminal for the ground, wire loom, and I recommend Wago lever nuts instead of butt connectors. I used “221-413 3 wire lever nuts conductor compact splicing connectors” at each letter. Example: connect the red wires of the B and R, then exit with another red wire to connect to the O. The next wire lever nut will have this wire, the O wire itself, and the next exit red wire… and so on. This makes it easier if something needs fixing. Be prepared to replace a lot of the Oracle cheap wire. $226. Annoyed with the quality and the clean up required to bring it up to standards, but looks cool.
- Sequential signals/fog lights by IAG. Plug and play. Hardest part of this was getting the fender liner half off for access to the headlight harness. Surprisingly frustrating. Looks great. Not really functional fog lights IMO, but great sequential light indicators. $299.
- Grill lights (similar to Raptors) by RPM (seem to be the same as Mabett). Nicely made harness. I added additional wire loom to make it look consistent with the other wiring I had completed. This harness is nicely made and is wrapped in cloth automotive electrical tape. $45.
Other small mods recently done:
- front and rear molle door panels (American Adventure Labs)
- rear seat back and cargo area molded protectors (IAG)
- front under seat multi mount panels (Desert Does It)
- antenna and molle pouches (Builtright)
- weatherbeater mats (Husky)
- rear light guards (RPM)
- aluminum grab handles (RPM)
- under seat vent covers (RPM)
- console safe (RPM)
- door sill and trunk trim protectors (RPM)
- oversized plug and play rear interior light (RPM)
- center console molle panels
Soon to be installed:
- engine bay mounted twin ARB Air Compressor
- hood struts
- engine bay light
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