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- Jeff
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- Woodland Hills, CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2025 Bronco Sport Badlands, 2024 Bronco Sport Outer Banks
I thought the full size Bronco has some sort of modular rail?
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They have a spot for it but like much of that stuff…. “For off road use only” is their out.I thought the full size Bronco has some sort of modular rail?
Agreed. The rail in the full-size makes me a bit jealous, but never afraid to do it myself!Nice! You would thing someone would make an aftermarket rail for there.
May we inquire to why your front end and half your new bronco is missing . .?With 130 miles on the clock, it is time to tear down and reassemble:
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That's a game changer. That panel just comes off with a trim tool? Then you notched the side or just left it off? Like someone else said, there's room for an aftermarket part here. Even just a replacement cover with a couple of those standardized ball mount posts so you can put anything compatible on.Dash mount!
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I think putting a couple of RAM ball mounts would not be a bad idea.That's a game changer. That panel just comes off with a trim tool? Then you notched the side or just left it off? Like someone else said, there's room for an aftermarket part here. Even just a replacement cover with a couple of those standardized ball mount posts so you can put anything compatible on.
Eric said 130 mile check up!May we inquire to why your front end and half your new bronco is missing . .?![]()
after seeing this removal, I figured I could build something stable from the screen mounts and use the cheap Amazon aftermarket cover to clean up the space. Just notched through it.That's a game changer. That panel just comes off with a trim tool? Then you notched the side or just left it off? Like someone else said, there's room for an aftermarket part here. Even just a replacement cover with a couple of those standardized ball mount posts so you can put anything compatible on.