- First Name
- Mike
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- Calgary, AB
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- 2022 Ford Bronco Sport
That does look good!Just added a little pin striping, using the silver/grey accents on the velocity blue!
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That does look good!Just added a little pin striping, using the silver/grey accents on the velocity blue!
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Nice! Understated, yet classy.Just added a little pin striping, using the silver/grey accents on the velocity blue!
Your BS is a twin to mine.Wash, wax, RainX, Armorall (actually did it yesterday, just sayin' -- today I'm beat). From now on goes to the car wash!
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Another carbonized gray Badlands with a carbonized gray roof. I’m beginning to see a pattern!Wash, wax, RainX, Armorall (actually did it yesterday, just sayin' -- today I'm beat). From now on goes to the car wash!
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Where did you get the eliminator? Happy with it?Mounted HEKA roof rails and installed the auto stop eliminator module.
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Yes! Its definitely a game changer! Works like a charm and simple installWhere did you get the eliminator? Happy with it?
Great. Will definitely order!Yes! Its definitely a game changer! Works like a charm and simple install
https://www.4dtech.com/ford-bronco-sport-21-22-start-stop-eliminator/
I bought the struts and am not sure I will install. I like being able to just “drop” the hood to close vice pushing on it. Plus, I have limited overhead due to overhead storage but I should have enough room.Hood struts are awesome. A quick pull up (2-3 inches) and then the hood opens up by itself. You do get an additional 5-6 inches of clearance over the rod as well so no more banging your head if you are tall. As others stated, you do have to give it a good push when you close. Nothing forcible, but it requires some effort to fully close.
For the air vents, I did not order these yet because I was unsure of that little lip i saw on two of the vents. Wasn't sure I could see how those aligned. Let me know how they work and I will be sure to add those. They will round out my setup.
One thing I noticed about the Autophoton complete sets is I couldn't find a Matte Carbone Fiber, they all seemed to come in high gloss. I was afraid that any food/drink would eat the gloss and i would end up with splotchy gloss and it would end up matte anyways lol.
Also, have you seen the instrument cluster and door panel trims (around the actual door handles that TuffSkins on Etsy sells? Pricey as all get out, but they would put the finishing touch on a carbon fiber setup. I just cant justify 150$ for 4 door pieces.
I like the struts but the hood closing issue is a real problem. I’m especially concerned a service person might dent my hood closing it because of the struts. I will be removing them - at least temporarily - before my next service.I bought the struts and am not sure I will install. I like being able to just “drop” the hood to close vice pushing on it. Plus, I have limited overhead due to overhead storage but I should have enough room.
All of these CO owners with pics of the BS with snow on it on May 20. Seems CO does this to us at least once per year (80+ one day and then snow the next).Got the 245/65r17 Nitto Nomad Grapplers installed.![]()
Good to know. Definitely sending them back. I am good with the prop rod!I like the struts but the hood closing issue is a real problem. I’m especially concerned a service person might dent my hood closing it because of the struts. I will be removing them - at least temporarily - before my next service.
Yes, 66 Tiger. It’s been modified some, but hasn’t lost it’s Tiger lineage. Unfortunately, I’m getting too gimpy to drive it like I should.Your BS is a twin to mine.
Is your '66 Tiger a Sunbeam Tiger? I had a '66 Sunbeam Alpine.
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