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It took longer than I thought, however, the Attic Tray is now available for 2021+ Broncos. Granted, the pictures on the website kind of suck, but it's nighttime, it's snowy outside and I haven't had a chance to mount them inside the MIC top and take pics.
Link to the Attic Tray - https://puravidaoffroad.com/shop/ols/products/ford-bronco-attic-tray
The thought process here was to provide a platform where I could store my recovery gear up and out of the way until I need it. I currently store a recovery strap, inflator hose, shovel, hammock and blanket on top of mine. Additionally, my recover boards mount underneath the attic tray. ARB Tred GT boards are great for this and they offer a lifetime warranty. Maxtrax and many others are too long to fit underneath. If your boards fit between your roll bars, then they'll also mount underneath the attic tray.
Note that the Traction Board Brackets (TBB) are required as a mounting platform for the attic tray and are not included. The TBB only fit 4 door models with the MIC top on or off.
I do have a new design of TBB that should better accommodate a soft top if anyone in the Salt Lake City area wants to test it out. Send me a DM.
Note that they are only available in black, however, I'll also post some pics in raw steel as the weather was nice at the time and I was able to take the top off.
I know a number of you have asked for discounts, however, these suckers are super-expensive to make (let alone ship) and I tried to keep the price as low as I could while still making it a feasible endeavor. Overall, with all expenses included, I'm already losing money on this PVO business, but I do enjoy the process and the engagement with the community, plus I can write-off a ton of crap so it's worth it and I'm sure it'll get more efficient over time and with volume.
Link to the Attic Tray - https://puravidaoffroad.com/shop/ols/products/ford-bronco-attic-tray
The thought process here was to provide a platform where I could store my recovery gear up and out of the way until I need it. I currently store a recovery strap, inflator hose, shovel, hammock and blanket on top of mine. Additionally, my recover boards mount underneath the attic tray. ARB Tred GT boards are great for this and they offer a lifetime warranty. Maxtrax and many others are too long to fit underneath. If your boards fit between your roll bars, then they'll also mount underneath the attic tray.
Note that the Traction Board Brackets (TBB) are required as a mounting platform for the attic tray and are not included. The TBB only fit 4 door models with the MIC top on or off.
I do have a new design of TBB that should better accommodate a soft top if anyone in the Salt Lake City area wants to test it out. Send me a DM.
Note that they are only available in black, however, I'll also post some pics in raw steel as the weather was nice at the time and I was able to take the top off.
I know a number of you have asked for discounts, however, these suckers are super-expensive to make (let alone ship) and I tried to keep the price as low as I could while still making it a feasible endeavor. Overall, with all expenses included, I'm already losing money on this PVO business, but I do enjoy the process and the engagement with the community, plus I can write-off a ton of crap so it's worth it and I'm sure it'll get more efficient over time and with volume.
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