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Have the full hero switches and aux switches. No great Sunglass storage apart from the center console/gloves box. Anyone have alternative solutions? I like the dividers on the dash, but it’s way too slick and the slide all over. May find some black drawer liner and cut to fit.
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Lol, same as my other vehicles .... open them up an jam the ear tips into the defroster ducts.
Keeps them safe, handy and they don't slide.

There are also little "clamp" devices that will clip to the visors.
Which is how I learned the visors are annoyingly thick. I hate that, it sucks for clipping stuff to, like GDO'S, etc.
 
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Lol, same as my other vehicles .... open them up an jam the ear tips into the defroster ducts.
Keeps them safe, handy and they don't slide.

There are also little "clamp" devices that will clip to the visors.
Which is how I learned the visors are annoyingly thick. I hate that, it sucks for clipping stuff to, like GDO'S, etc.
ya, that was my solution on my 4runner. The visor clip. But these damn visors are thicc.
 

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I Velcro’d my sunglass case to the headliner. My driving sunglasses have a soft slide in case, works perfect. With the complete lack of storage space in the Bronco, my hardtop is gonna have a ton of shit Velcro up there 😂
 

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Gearshade comes with zippered pockets in the 2 front corners. Or if going with a bestop trektop, it too has 2 large zipper pockets in it.
 

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actually, this might be a whole lot nicer.
Mine is rotated 90’ up and velcro to the fuzzy stuff on the hardtop. I don’t ever pull it off tho.
 

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I'm hoping we can get a sunglass holder that attaches to a BYOD rail from @EIGHTLUG

In the meantime, I'm using the door net
 

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...May find some black drawer liner and cut to fit.
That's exactly what I did. Cut drawer liner to fit the dash inserts and my glasses stay put without sliding all around. They're not secure during hard braking of course, but otherwise it works great.
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