Have you looked in to ceramic tinting?Minor upgrade but a must, that black dash gets so hot.
I like! Where did you pick these up?I installed pedal covers.
No but I plan to look into window tint. I’ll look up ceramic tinting.Have you looked in to ceramic tinting?
You should be able to get from your dealers accessories page using the 500$ rebate or the ford pass points
i want one too! btw your BS hood has an underhood cover, my bigbend doesnt have one, did you buy that or was it included in the purchase of the BS?Installed a Redline Hood Lift kit to my BS Badlands today:
2021+ Ford Bronco SPORT Hood QuickLIFT PLUS (redlinetuning.com)
Redline has been around for a while and I've bought their kits for past rides (a 2001 Ford Escape XLT and a 2008 Honda Ridgeline) so I had been keeping an eye out for a Bronco Sport kit and they are now shipping them.
As with past kits from Redline, the engineering and quality, right down to the packaging and instructions were excellent. Took less than hour to install, including the time I took to take pictures and video.
This kit is also being discussed in this thread as well if anyone wants to specifically talk about it:
Hood Struts | 2021+ Ford Bronco Sport Forum - Broncosportforum.com
The underhood cover was OEM on my Badlands. Didn't realize that Ford wasn't doing it on all models.i want one too! btw your BS hood has an underhood cover, my bigbend doesnt have one, did you buy that or was it included in the purchase of the BS?
Thanks for the info, now i want to know if other BigBend owners dont have underhood cover/insulations too. If im the only one, im going to ...The underhood cover was OEM on my Badlands. Didn't realize that Ford wasn't doing it on all models.
Your not the only one. My BB no cover.Thanks for the info, now i want to know if other BigBend owners dont have underhood cover/insulations too. If im the only one, im going to ...
One of the things that bugged me a bit was that Ford chose to equip my Badlands with LED lighting everywhere BUT the taillight turn signals, brake lights, and backup lights. So today I took care of that and changed out the bulbs with LEDs:
For those are interested, the LED Bulb types you'll need are as follows:
Turn - 921 Amber
Brake - 3157 Red
Backup - 7443 White
Installation was a snap. Changing out the bulbs is well documented in the owner's manual but all you need is a 10mm nut driver or socket wrench. Always be careful when working the housing tabs off of the studs (you REALLY don't want to break one of those) but the whole change-out took me less than 15 minutes.
I used bulbs from Diode Dynamics (www.diodedynamics.com) as they are an American based company and the quality of their products as well as customer support are outstanding (3 year warranty, but I've had them in my Fiesta ST for nearly 6 years now without a failure). But for those on a budget there are admittedly less expensive options out there.
While it's hard to see in the daylight pic, the backup LEDs are probably the biggest improvement in the cars I've put them in, with a noticeably brighter and whiter light than stock.