So the center console safe is found at www.iagoffroad.com and the Bronco emblem is found on Etsy made by Vasher Design. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Great video… curious where you got the rain drip rail? Is it one solid piece? Found some that come in six pieces & the reviews aren’t very good at all. You should look into IAG’s dash compartment/phone holder I absolutely love it. Great for your wallet… keys etc. looks factory as well.
I purchased my drip rails from IAG and they are 2 piece and have worked flawlessly. They have endured numerous washes and heavy rain and snow without a problem.
Good set up! Do you suffer from a rattle in the back passenger side with the subwoofer? I suffer from that in my 2023 wildtrak. Not sure if this is a widespread issue.
I always forget that. Most of the parts were from iagoffroad.com, upr performance, eBay-Top-Auto-Parts, Oracle lighting, Mabett interiors, Rough Country, Amazon, JCR offroad, etc. hope this helps.
Actually the cover allows both turbos to breathe perfectly. The cover sits a few inches above the intake plenum allowing a ton of airflow. My engine temps run the same as prior to installation.
The catch can is an inline container that captures oil residue from the PVC system preventing oil deposits from entering the intake track. It’s a vital upgrade for forced induction engines.
I love the exoshield protection for my windshield! Thanks for your excellent video ❤️🙋
Great update of the accessories you added and how they help up.
Great video 👍 keep posting my friend
Ive just watched your video now. Funny how I have alot of the stuff you have too. Lol
Great video!
Thanks for the walk-through. Who makes the Bimini top? It looks like a good one.
Rough Country makes it. Great fit and finish.
do you mind linking the safe and the place you had the Bronco name plate made on Etsy inside/outside the truck? Love it!
So the center console safe is found at www.iagoffroad.com and the Bronco emblem is found on Etsy made by Vasher Design. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Hey man! Great Video! Just curious, what trays/accessories do youhave in your console (in the vault">>
Also, are you a new mexican?
All I have is a Bronco liner and a tray that came with the Bronco. Otherwise it serves as a nice place to lock valuables.
Thanks for sharing. What drip rail did you buy? I missed it
It’s a 2 piece available on IAGoffroad.com. It’s been absolutely great with rain, car washes and snow. I love them!
Great video… curious where you got the rain drip rail? Is it one solid piece? Found some that come in six pieces & the reviews aren’t very good at all. You should look into IAG’s dash compartment/phone holder I absolutely love it. Great for your wallet… keys etc. looks factory as well.
I purchased my drip rails from IAG and they are 2 piece and have worked flawlessly. They have endured numerous washes and heavy rain and snow without a problem.
I looked on iag site and can’t find the drip rails. This is a must have. Please send me the link if you have it! Thanks.
@@Scott-fp5yh I just found them on iagoffroad,com they are part number IAG-BDY-F3094. I have had mine for over a year with zero issues. Good luck.
Good set up! Do you suffer from a rattle in the back passenger side with the subwoofer? I suffer from that in my 2023 wildtrak. Not sure if this is a widespread issue.
2023 wild track,I had a sub and amp installed in the factory spot as I didn't get one on account of chip shortage. No rattle or vibration
got links for the items that you added? thank you!
I always forget that. Most of the parts were from iagoffroad.com, upr performance, eBay-Top-Auto-Parts, Oracle lighting, Mabett interiors, Rough Country, Amazon, JCR offroad, etc. hope this helps.
I hope u aint rockin the 2.7 ,it comes without an egine can ver for a reason . The twin turbo generates to much heat not recommended to cover it up
Actually the cover allows both turbos to breathe perfectly. The cover sits a few inches above the intake plenum allowing a ton of airflow. My engine temps run the same as prior to installation.
And what the heck is a catch can?
The catch can is an inline container that captures oil residue from the PVC system preventing oil deposits from entering the intake track. It’s a vital upgrade for forced induction engines.
Take that lame third brake light off and add a spare tire LED disk.
I already added the LED disk and I love it!