Ok, just gotta say, your video editing/presentation is TOP SHELF man. I’m getting in now while you’re at 8.57k subs, because in 1 year, you’ll be over 100k subs at this rate. Very professional.
Dude ,enjoyed the video.Your first upgrade ,looks tight. I can see you doing more upgrades with more videos. Also why don't you do a video on wind noise, good or bad. Let us know. If you don't want to do a video then just let me know about the wind noise. Thanks. Please reply.
Im going to make a video just for you my friend! To answer quickly, the wind noise (specifically) is not really an issue. Between the stock Sasquatch tires, 2.7 engine, and hardtop roof, I'd say the over all cabin noise is a 4.4 out of 10 with; 10 being extremely loud. Doesn't interfere with phone calls or playing music from the B&O sound system.
I went to that Fairway Ford website and they said it comes primed and ready for paint. But in your video it looked like you received it in gloss black? Just curious if they actually sent you a gloss black grille instead of a primed one. I’d love to buy the same grille but in gloss black
It didn’t take long after I removed the first two. Slide the flat head under all the way to the top then lift to release the punctured points. Just a little bit of finesse and you’ll get the hang of it.
Ok, just gotta say, your video editing/presentation is TOP SHELF man. I’m getting in now while you’re at 8.57k subs, because in 1 year, you’ll be over 100k subs at this rate. Very professional.
Man! Thank you 🙏🏽 I’m working on it
This is a great video. I wouldn't be surprised if this channel has 50,000 subs by spring if this is the way you continue to do things.
Speak it into existence my friend! 🎯😂
Made it look easy! New grill is 🔥🔥
Call me handy man Lu 😂
@@DirectorLu 😂😂gotta add it to your list of services
Paint is a great match and you took the time to make a really good video!!!
Appreciate it my guy! Trying to keep things short and sweet for you guys 👊🏽
You video editing skills are awesome!!! The Bronco looks great too! Keep up the great work!
Awesome! Great step by step. Appreciate your time and simplicity. Still looking for my Bronco. 🙏🏼
Any time! I’m sure you’ll find it soon 🎯
Love the after market mods. Any helpful links you can suggest is appreciated. Thanks for the content 🤛🏼
I was getting anxiety watching those little metal clips lol
You and me both brother 😂
@@DirectorLu 💀
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing 🙌🏾 ⚡️
Glad I could help! Would love to see the results if you have them as well 😎
It looks so dope!!
Thank you! It was a fun project for sure.
Nice work!
Dude ,enjoyed the video.Your first upgrade ,looks tight. I can see you doing more upgrades with more videos. Also why don't you do a video on wind noise, good or bad. Let us know. If you don't want to do a video then just let me know about the wind noise. Thanks. Please reply.
Im going to make a video just for you my friend! To answer quickly, the wind noise (specifically) is not really an issue. Between the stock Sasquatch tires, 2.7 engine, and hardtop roof, I'd say the over all cabin noise is a 4.4 out of 10 with; 10 being extremely loud. Doesn't interfere with phone calls or playing music from the B&O sound system.
Love the video man! I just got my bronco the other day and just assembled my grille. What colour exactly did you ask them to paint your grille?
Heat bro! I asked them to match the Badlands stock grille. Fortunately for me, they had one on the lot to match.
Thanks for the video!
Hope it was helpful 🙏🏽
I went to that Fairway Ford website and they said it comes primed and ready for paint. But in your video it looked like you received it in gloss black? Just curious if they actually sent you a gloss black grille instead of a primed one. I’d love to buy the same grille but in gloss black
I received the grille primed and ready to go. It wasn’t painted yet though it did have a clean black look to it lol
How long did it take you to remove all 12 metal clips? Any tricks to it or just go in with the flat head
It didn’t take long after I removed the first two. Slide the flat head under all the way to the top then lift to release the punctured points. Just a little bit of finesse and you’ll get the hang of it.