There is a thread on here of some dealer doing it. I can’t seem to find it but I recall it was just a few bolts on each step. I’m sure if you crawl underneath you can easily figure it out.
Cool cool. Let me know how that goes and provide a picture if you can. That is the only thing holding me back from ordering. Unfortunately I have the swing out storage case on the other side so drivers side is my best option.
I have the one from mountains2metal. It does not interfere with ACC despite being installed directly over the sensor. I’ve heard install is way easier than PUTCO. I can confirm it was very easy to install m2m but not sure about install process on the PUTCO...
Ya the price is a bit tough to swallow. I wish I could ship the eBay seller my existing ones to save some cost. Maybe I could? Or sell the oem ones back.
I understand the cost. They buy the emblems from Ford and then paint them presumably by hand.
did you do the rear also? I’m trying to figure out all the pieces I need to buy for the rear as the chrome camera housing is a different piece.
Loving the minor tasteful changes so far!
how’d it turn out? Opted for a cheap rollup over the retrax since I wanted to maintain bed space and I park in a closed garage so security wasn’t a major concern.
I need to do this. Having no experience with tapping bolt holes. Do I tap straight through the bedliner and then continue on through the existing thread? Or do I just need to get through the bedliner?
That’s for the SSC2’s? Which ones specifically did you order? And it came with the mounting bolts/hardware necessary. The link provided above has a ton of options and I’m overwhelmed lol
I don’t have a clear photo right now. But they are fox 2.0s with an external reservoir. They are silver in color with black fox logo. The lower part has a plastic fox stamped boot on it I believe.
How are these mounted? I see that the Baja Designs pack comes with some equipment to mount. It looks like it fits in the holes where the grille inserts go? Any drilling?
How about the SSC2's? What mounting hardware did you use for those?
Holy moly. This video makes me even more impressed with the capability of this thing... I will likely be keeping four wheels on the ground myself haha.