Yes, they're both 6.5. It wasn't too hard to do, but you definitely need adapters to bring the speakers forward in the doors. It's amazing how lightweight the factory speakers are. I would say it probably took a couple of hours to complete. I spent more time taking off and putting on the door...
I decided to wire it directly to the interior fuse panel. After opening the panel I realized it would be better to run a line around the trim and down to the fuse panel.
I bought a similar one on Etsy and didn't like that the entire oval wasn't covered. It still leaves the chrome on the outside showing. I saw somewhere on this forum that they placed tail light tint film over the logo and it looked pretty good. So I decided to try using spray-on, removeable...
I bought one from Amazon and it looks like it's going to work. The way the bracket for the camera is designed allows it to tuck up under the grill opening. Just have to drill a couple of holes. When it's mounted you'll just see the camera and it can be adjusted up and down. There are a couple of...
Does anyone know how to remove the panel on the windshield above the rearview mirror? I want to see if I can tap into the electronics to power my radar detector.
The door speakers are 6.5". I replaced mine with Focal 165CA1 speakers and they sound great! https://www.amazon.com/Focal-165CA1-Speaker-2-Way-Inverted/dp/B007C70EP0/ref=psdc_10980771_t1_B007T7F3MM
You will need a spacer to raise them from the door panel. Something like this will work...
I would be concerned with the blind nut in the hood. There's not a lot of surface area to grab in the slot on the hood. Seems like it would shift and flex over time when you open and close the hood.
You can either cut off the connector or buy a wiring adapter like this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QKDCFXD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I prefer using the adapter and not cutting the wire.
What about something like this? If you have the tow package...
FORD BRONCO SPORT GENUINE FORD HITCHSCAN REAR PARK ASSIST SENSOR AND HITCH STEP BY ECHOMASTER
https://www.levittownfordparts.com/sku/vag1z-15k859-a.html
Edmunds says, "In many cases, the Bronco Sport meets or exceeds its own hype. Wherever this crossover goes, smiles are sure to follow. But when it comes to value and day-to-day livability, the Bronco Sport has room to improve. For those reasons we recommend the Subaru Forester for the average...
It's extremely easy to install (much easier than the Mustang). I don't see how it would void the warranty, you're not altering the engine just filtering the vapors recycled through the intake.
No, it has to be for the Bronco Sport. The hoses are different, and the Mustang separator doesn't have the same mount. You can get one directly from JLT here https://www.jlttruecoldair.com/jlt-3-0-oil-separator-2020-ford-escape-1-5l-eb-2021-ford-bronco-sport-1-5l-ebpassenger-side/
Johnperrion posted some step-by-step information on how to remove the front bumper. This might be the best way to get to the back of the front grill at the moment.
https://www.broncosportforum.com/forum/threads/how-to-remove-front-bumper.2517/
For those interested, this week's episode of Motorweek will feature a road test of the Bronco Sport.
https://www.motorweek.org/about/upcoming_and_past_shows/episode-episode-4035
Named Motorweek car of the month... https://www.motorweek.org/reviews/car_of_the_month/2021-ford-bronco-sport
Mine had just over 100 miles on it and I didn't think much about it since it was the first time I ever bought a brand new vehicle. I know that the salesman drove it from their other dealership so I could test drive it (maybe 30 miles away). If I special ordered it, I would be concerned, but...