Basic RF theory dictates it'll likely be a pretty poor antenna compared to stock ... but sometimes low-profile is all you can fit (oversized platform / tent folks, for example).
Sadly, SAAB the automobile company, and SAAB Aviation had little to do with each-other, particularly in the era when they were doing the jet-in-background "born from jets" commercials, regardless of how cool the ads were.
I too miss the pre-GM Saab automobiles.
Won't turn down a ride in a...
Same suggestion as another person's build-out, here: https://www.broncosportforum.com/forum/threads/bronco-sport-camp-kitchen-build.4090/post-70623
You might want to put some thermal insulation / fireproofing on the areas facing towards the stove when deployed in operational configuration...
Same suggestion as another person's build-out, here: https://www.broncosportforum.com/forum/threads/bronco-sport-camp-kitchen-build.4090/post-70623
You might want to put some thermal insulation / fireproofing on the areas facing towards the stove when deployed in operational configuration...
SendCutSend ( https://SendCutSend.com/ ) might be an option for on-demand manufacturing.
No affiliation on my part, but some of the YouTuber folks I watch have had some nice technical output from them.
BS BL+BL+Falkens here, and I've stuck with ~36 psi cold ... however stock fill for me was nitrogen, so there's little expansion to operating-hot temperatures, which are only ~37 psi or so after multiple highway hours. I'm only at a bit over 2,000 miles on the tyres, wear pattern to date looks...
Whomever wrote this copy wasn't party to decisions made later in build, apparently. :-)
Should you need to be recovered from the rear, a rear recovery point is mounted directly to the frame of the vehicle. It provides a reliable location to connect tow straps, kinetic ropes or other aids.
To...
Sounds like you want a decent set (usually pair) of cross-bars as a base, appropriate seasonal accessories which clamp to those cross-bars (Kayak and snowboard/ski holders), and maybe a platform, though it's gonna be pricey just for hauling some storage containers.
You'll want to consider width...
•RECOVERY• hook / loop. It's intended for extracting a vehicle that spun out into the median, or similar exited-the-roadway situations by a tow/recovery truck. Wouldn't use it for anything else.
There's one entirely custom solution out there by Yucca Manufacturing, but they've since gone out of business.
Their installation was three panels:
• One center small panel (~7 MOLLE units wide, and 17 tall) -- narrow vertical rectangle
• Two symmetric side panels (~11 MOLLE units wide at top...
Some hypotheses as to purpose, but no formal statement from Ford on exactly what that line-item includes.
Likely includes items in the Badlands / First-Edition trim level like the Driver's A-Pillar wiring harness for roofline lightbar.
Some of us hoped it also included the appropriate...
I've seen a few photos of (big 6g) Broncos in the wild using those as forward-lower anchor-points for deflection wires, to protect the windshield somewhat from brush.
Both:
There is a USB Type-A (legacy large asymmetric rectangle) as well as USB Type-C port in the USB module for interfacing with Sync (bottom of center-dash stack)
The MOLLE panel is not elastic, it's woven nylon webbing sewn in horizontal rows.
Unsure exactly how much abuse it'll survive, I set all that stuff up specifically for photos. Some other folks have IFAKs and other things installed on a more permanent basis, not seen any complaints of webbing /...
MOLLE panel bottle holder option, Vanquest product. Will probably hold a pony-keg with a bit of stretching. ;-)
https://www.broncosportforum.com/forum/threads/molle-web-back-of-front-row-seats-sizing-reference-pictures-using-molle-lok®-connectors.3798/post-63790
(Yes, I know the OP was asking...