Qjoh5510
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- Quinn
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I wanted to start this thread as close to the aftermarket vendors as possible without breaking the rules so all the manufacturers can see what the consumers need. If there is a better place to put this where it will get more attention, moderators please move it.
— list any parts no matter how big or small that you need that are NOT on the market yet. This could be as simple as a “hey that would be cool to have” idea, or a functional stand alone part that is not currently being produced anywhere.
— I’ll start.
1- close out panel for underside of rear quarter panels. The area on the underbody right below the tail lights. This area becomes exposed once removing factory bumper or fenders. Huge holes there exposing wires and connectors and ready to catch anything the rear tires throw at it.
2- a cooler or toolbox, and other accessories for that matter, that will directly snap onto the factory trail rail system in the rear cargo area. No need for straps to hold anything in place.
3- driveshaft skid plates. Could be a part of the entire underbelly system or bought alone. This one is very tricky and will likely be expensive but it is doable.
— list any parts no matter how big or small that you need that are NOT on the market yet. This could be as simple as a “hey that would be cool to have” idea, or a functional stand alone part that is not currently being produced anywhere.
— I’ll start.
1- close out panel for underside of rear quarter panels. The area on the underbody right below the tail lights. This area becomes exposed once removing factory bumper or fenders. Huge holes there exposing wires and connectors and ready to catch anything the rear tires throw at it.
2- a cooler or toolbox, and other accessories for that matter, that will directly snap onto the factory trail rail system in the rear cargo area. No need for straps to hold anything in place.
3- driveshaft skid plates. Could be a part of the entire underbelly system or bought alone. This one is very tricky and will likely be expensive but it is doable.
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