It’s really just the rear bumper cover, the orange bracket in the diagram, and potentially the tow bar. Everything else looks like the same. The rear at least is potentially simple
The FRONT is a lot of parts, since both the upper and lower parts of the bumper changed. On the first gen’s as...
it should be similar; I actually like the first gen front bumper so I haven’t planned on it, but from a quick scrub the headlight part remains the same, and a lot of the mountings look very similar. The headlight was what I was most worried about for the front
Howdy all, similar to my swing out tie down thread this is consolidating some initial research on potentially retrofitting the 2025 rear bumper onto the first gen sports
Particularly, I’m excited about the fact that it has steel plating and that it has real rear recovery points. My badlands now...
Howdy all! Putting my toggle switches to good use. Had to get a little creative with the CAD for this one, since there’s no easy way to access the underside of this plastic. Obviously stole a lot of inspiration from the Rough Country light bar mounting, but this won’t interfere with my ACC like...
Follow this link to the ford parts page, it’s under fender air duct grille. It shows the assembly. The actual parts for the brackets aren’t out yet of course since there aren’t any 2025’s out there, but it should be available soon
it looks like Part #: S1PZ16228AC
Eagerly looking forward to seeing if the 2025 side fender tie downs can be retrofit onto the first gen sports. Looking at the parts listing for the 2025’s, it looks like the tie down is a support braket that pokes through the fender, bolted through what looks like the door hinge? If anyone’s...
I don’t have a good picture of it at the moment but I used the grommet in the drivers door area, it’s a bit of a pain to get up to but is in a super convenient area overall for running wires from the cabin to the engine bay. Comes out behind the dash above the hood latch. Runs to the engine bay...
Thanks! If you use a plastic panel tool, you can shove the cable down the gap between the roof panel and the roof rail without too much trouble. There’s a channel underneath. For the front section over the A panel, there’s a channel underneath the weather stripping
In case you couldn’t tell, I despise loose wires
These are Rigid Ignites, they make a bracket specifically for the Bronco Sport. They can be angled and put out a ton of light for their size. I wanted to be able to throw a bunch of light around the car when setting up for camp, or angled forward...
honestly I’ve got a whole slew of 3D Printer Bronco Sport accessories people keep asking me to make them or sell, maybe I’ll look into it. Unfortunately a lot of them require permanent mods or more disassembly work than I think most people will do, but you never know I guess. These panels are...
Howdy, it’s me again! This time I wanted a mounting solution for inside the center console. Namely, I wanted a spot to secure my GMRS radio and its handheld in a spot where it can charge, but it’ll be nice for anything MOLLE or belt clip compatible. Grabbed some measurements and got to work...
Yea without a sunroof it would have been much more difficult to put together; still doable, but you’d probably have to drop the headliner to access that area