I really enjoy your videos accessorizing your Bronco. I have a Wildtrak 2-door, hardtop with the 2.7L engine. Like you, I like the aesthetic of carbon fiber. I have installed carbon fiber overlays on the console, steering wheel, dash, radio and air controls, 2 stationary air vents and all 4 air vents on the dashboard, starter button and light switches, diff buttons, rear speakers (upper -2 and lower -1), rear seat cup holder covers, mirror and window switches, front upper auxiliary switches and lighting. I’m waiting on several other pieces, including grab handles, interior rear mirror surround, rear electrical switches on rear of center console, cover for the rear windshield wiper motor and an insert surround for the navigation system. It transforms the entire interior of the Bronco completely with a totally different look. I also installed the all black Mabett seat covers (great product). My bronco came with onyx black interior, which is in reality oddly black and tan. I wanted all black to better fit with a carbonized gray metallic exterior. You make great “how to” videos, much appreciated. Bruce
Liking the mods, been slowly modifying my Bronco as well… my only worry and not a modding issue but a potential problem is the frameless doors for the windows, really wish they framed them out like the Jeep, just not sure if I keep my Bronco for years how it will hold up over time.
Everything looks nice! Where did you order your touch up paint from? I’ve got a scratch on my Bronco Sport that has bugged me ever since I did it. I put a decal over the worse spot but some of it still shows. It’s not that obvious but I know it’s there.(even with most of it covered) I have the Robins Egg blue so not sure if that paint would be available.
Those carbon fiber handle covers look good. Nice upgrade.
I really enjoy your videos accessorizing your Bronco. I have a Wildtrak 2-door, hardtop with the 2.7L engine. Like you, I like the aesthetic of carbon fiber. I have installed carbon fiber overlays on the console, steering wheel, dash, radio and air controls, 2 stationary air vents and all 4 air vents on the dashboard, starter button and light switches, diff buttons, rear speakers (upper -2 and lower -1), rear seat cup holder covers, mirror and window switches, front upper auxiliary switches and lighting. I’m waiting on several other pieces, including grab handles, interior rear mirror surround, rear electrical switches on rear of center console, cover for the rear windshield wiper motor and an insert surround for the navigation system. It transforms the entire interior of the Bronco completely with a totally different look. I also installed the all black Mabett seat covers (great product). My bronco came with onyx black interior, which is in reality oddly black and tan. I wanted all black to better fit with a carbonized gray metallic exterior. You make great “how to” videos, much appreciated.
Bruce
Thanks for watching I’m impressed with your build! These machines are really fun to drive and modify.
Liking the mods, been slowly modifying my Bronco as well… my only worry and not a modding issue but a potential problem is the frameless doors for the windows, really wish they framed them out like the Jeep, just not sure if I keep my Bronco for years how it will hold up over time.
Everything looks nice! Where did you order your touch up paint from? I’ve got a scratch on my Bronco Sport that has bugged me ever since I did it. I put a decal over the worse spot but some of it still shows. It’s not that obvious but I know it’s there.(even with most of it covered) I have the Robins Egg blue so not sure if that paint would be available.
They make just the bottom of those pockets, that way you don’t lose any space. I put them on mine.
I ordered my touch up paint directly from Ford to ensure a perfect match.