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Washout interior is a fail!!!

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I just asked the Ford rep this (same guy who was answering questions the past two days) and he said it is a result of the leather upgrade. Ford considers the marine grade vinyl to be the material buyers need to select if the truly want full washout capability.
Just make sure you don't get the leather upgrade and you're good. But even on the official press release and on the website, I don't think they said the interior was fully washout to begin with.
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I think this is a fairly petty "issue". But for the record, I also own a BMW X5 & inside the wheel wells is the same material. Essentially, it's water & dirt agnostic & easy to clean. but you could argue the wheel well is a pretty dirty area so I'd say it's a non-issue.
 

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It has been pretty well established that all the demo's roaming around out there are franken-models. I can't see Ford sticking that cheap looking carpet in a BL and this being exclusive to the Sport:
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This picture makes me channel General Mattis: “I come in peace. I didn’t bring artillery. But, I’m pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: don’t let the Sport interior have better design features than the large Bronco.” I’m afraid though.
 

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is anyone up for 3D printing molle rear seat panels that match the backs of the front seats on the Badlands? That would be pretty sweet if you could remove and change the rear panels
 

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It has been pretty well established that all the demo's roaming around out there are franken-models. I can't see Ford sticking that cheap looking carpet in a BL and this being exclusive to the Sport:
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is anyone up for 3D printing molle rear seat panels that match the backs of the front seats on the Badlands? That would be pretty sweet if you could remove and change the rear panels
At that size, and since they would be largely flat, waterjet/CNC Plasma cutter, or something similar and in aluminum would be a better, stronger, and cheaper option than printed plastic. I hope that companies like Springtail Solutions will bring out Molle panel kits for the Bronco, as they have for the Jeep, Tacoma, FJ Cruiser, and 4Runner.
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