I have the "Locker" from Diabolical. Its primary function is to create a lockable trunk space behind the back seat in my 2-door Bronco for when the top is off. But the top panel of it functions well as a shelf. It has come in handy for that purpose on several of our camping and road trips. The...
This is a one-of-a-kind, as it was a prototype that was never put into production. It's a simple bolt-on tailgate stiffener plate. 3/16 steel, powder coated black. I ran it on my Bronco for a while. You'll need your own hardware. Price: Two good craft beers from your local brewery, ice cold, one...
Don't want to throw it in the landfill if anyone has any use for it. Pulled out of my '21 Base non-Sasquatch at about 50,000 miles, to install a 74Weld rack. Works but I would use it as a core for building a 74Weld Stage 2 or beef it up with 74Weld Stage 1 components or the ones from...
Poison Spyder winch fairlead mount. Powder coated metallic gray. Works with any standard winch mount bolt pattern and fairlead bolt pattern. For use with any bumper or winch plate that doesn’t already have an integrated fairlead mount. Price: Two good craft beers from your local brewery, ice...
Very good condition. Only filled and used once. Includes handle, regulator with gauges, quick-coupler and mounting bracket (universal, not vehicle specific). Plastic foot is cracked. Includes top cover which has some blue paint dripped on it. $300 $200 pick up in Mentone.
I'm not sure how you would mount it to molle, unless it was the type of molle that has the bolt holes at the junctions between the square holes (like the center stringer of this OMS has). Even so, I don't know if the distance is correct. You might have to drill a hole (or two). I wouldn't let...
Sounds like a nice build! Always exciting to get new Bronco parts :) I've only heard good things about those Ride shocks, looking forward to hearing your input on them. Thank you for contributing to my salary with the rest of your components LOL
At the risk of sounding biased I'll recommend...
Hi Erika welcome to the brotherhood! (it's a figurative term-all are welcome LOL).That's a great story and it sounds like you've been doing most of the work yourself with is impressive. Looking forward to you and Indy joining us on the trails :)
In episode 32 of Horsin' Around we're back in the shop to swap in a new pair of Ford Performance CV Axles as well as a Diff Drop from Broken Innovation!
Episode 31 of Horsin' Around has us meandering through Rattlesnake Gulch on our way to Toquerville Falls in Southern Utah. This is the hard way to get to the falls, which most folks access via the easy dirt road. We make dozens of water crossings as we wind our way up through this long...
Finally had a chance to edit some video from UBB, here's the one from our run up Rattlesnake Gulch! Toquerville Falls near Hurricane, Utah is a popular destination for it's beautiful scenery and easy access by just about any stock pickup or SUV, via the easy dirt road down into the canyon. But...
I would guess they can also be beneficial at crawl speeds (with the Stay-Bar disconnected) for those who have upgraded their Badlands to longer travel coilovers such as from Icon or others. It is my understanding that even when disconnected the Badlands Stay-Bar still doesn't allow quite as much...
Welcome to So Cal Broncos! I think you'll find that your Badlands comes very well equipped right from the factory. There are very few trails in So Cal you would be over-matched for. That said, the urge to upgrade is ever present with these thing :)
No complaints so far. It's super-easy to un-latch the fire extinguisher, which I occasionally do just to lock it away when I park in a public place with the top off. There's a link to it on Amazon, in the youtube video description.
In Episode 30 of Horsin' Around we cover the procedure for installing the Overhead Mount System from Lobo Off-Road, in depth. We used it to high-mount a 50W mobile radio with remote speaker, fire extinguisher, flashlight and other items. We found the system to be sturdy, well thought out, and...