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Rear Door Inner Edge Crash Pad

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When will these be available?
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This would be the winning product for front and back lower door kick panels. If it goes over the lip of the door pocket and wraps around the bottom then screws into the bottom where you will never see the screws or the screw holes if you were to remove it in the future would insure it won't come off. The above design looks awesome. Over the lip, screws on the bottom, and a good 3 M tape you have a winner. What a great design, it can fail. It's a MAVERICK MUST HAVE!!!!

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That's fine , if I get it, I will probably add some acoustic mats at the back . I have some of them lying around from speaker installs
 
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When will these be available?
Production is already being arranged, and it still needs to wait for the shipment stage. There will also be about 20 days of sea freight.
 

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Production is already being arranged, and it still needs to wait for the shipment stage. There will also be about 20 days of sea freight.
🤓 Sea freight? does that mean from like Japan or China? just asking.
 

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The front door inner edge crash pad demand is much?
If necessary, you can leave a message under this comment.
Would be nice if we could add an assist handle over head for the driver's seat!
 
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Hello MTC Owners,

The progress of some new products previously posted on the forum:

The inner door sill protector:Will arrive at Amazon warehouse at Mar 5th-8th

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The Rear Wheel Shock Shield Cover: will arrive at Amazon warehouse at Mar 22th.

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Introduce some new product about Maverick,not send to Amazon,just in production or shipping


Bull Bar Only for 2022-2024 XLT 2025 grill is different from 2024,uncertainly
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Grill lights Only for 2022-2024 XLT (3 PCS)


LED light designed according to the style of the grille. Therefore, the style of the grille is different and cannot be used.




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Kick Panel (2PCS)

protect exposed wiring

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Rear Door Inner Edge Crash Pad


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Roof Rack Cross Bar

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Is the rear door inner crash pad not available anymore? Can't find it on the Maxzina Amazon store anywhere.
 
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I bought the rear shock covers the first week of ownership and love them. Easy install, well made. Thanks for a great product.
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Thanks for the feedback.Look gerat.Hope they work well!
 

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I will definitely be buying the under-dash kick panels. I wouldn't even mind if they were hard plastic.

Hey Maxzina,

Some members were talking about preferring the Bronco Sport / 2025 Maverick shifter knob to the 2022 - 24 Maverick shifter knob. It would be an expensive swap out just for a shift knob. What do you think about a nice, soft touch, knobby, high quality rubber overlay ring? Just a thought.

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I think that would be nice, the one one there is kinda small. I am interested. I'm sure it just slips over the existing knob? Thanks
 
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I think that would be nice, the one one there is kinda small. I am interested. I'm sure it just slips over the existing knob? Thanks
We need to provide feedback on this requirement.
 

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Is the rear door inner crash
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pad not available anymore? Can't find it on the Maxzina Amazon store anywhere.
I think that you have wonderful ideas for new products, BUT u really need more research before production. That keeps very good products from being great products! I was a field evaluator for Cabela's sports for years and was permitted to buy products with a deep discount that were marked as "For product Testers only" and I agreed to provide in-depth evaluations. Now let's
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s talk about 2 products:
1) Inner door sill protectors, good idea but I found the 2 front ones are a little lacking in outer dimensions for about the last 4 inches towards the end. Preventing from fully installing UNDER the bottom weatherstripping (see pictures) which is the proper install.
1a) The installation video also needs attention. The Installer pulls the red tape backing then installs. For an inexperienced person the red tape could easily go behind the product when installing. (See my picture - 1st I put 2 blue tape strips on seat and product with index marks so it installs in the proper location that I want. It is easy to put in the wrong spot, Then It Is stuck!!. I also Tape the red tape ends with blue painters' tape so that it cannot easily fall behind the product during installation, especially when dealing with soo many adhesive tapes. So For want of about 1/8" then they could totally be inserted under the bottom weatherstrip and be a great product, now where it is not proper width that area is a dirt collector.
2) Your new product for the exterior rear roof cab protector, 2 points.
2a) I hope you use a different mold that that other "X" company uses. Every picture of that product that I have seen does NOT fit properly on the lower left side. Molded too short to properly mount and cover to the edge. 2b) Packing in the wrong shipping box. I had bought 1 of those from that other company and won't use it because they fold theirs in half to use a smaller shipping box, instead of using a longer box and not folding the product. By folding, it causes the adhesive tape to completely remove itself from the product in the area where it is folded in a couple of locations for a couple of inches, Could that cause it to later come lose from the roof after installation? Who knows?

I am very interested and would watch if you would have like 10 field testers to use the product and provide solid, constructive evaluations of your products as they are developed. I really don
't like semi-permanently mounting products that are engineered and made Half-Fast! If you know what I mean! Thank you for taking the time to read this!
In fact the picture you use in the Amazon ad also shows how the edge is not properly made and can't entirely be inserted under the weatherstip! see your picture.
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I think that you have wonderful ideas for new products, BUT u really need more research before production. That keeps very good products from being great products! I was a field evaluator for Cabela's sports for years and was permitted to buy products with a deep discount that were marked as "For product Testers only" and I agreed to provide in-depth evaluations. Now let's
Sill edge 1.jpg
Sill edge 2.jpg
s talk about 2 products:
1) Inner door sill protectors, good idea but I found the 2 front ones are a little lacking in outer dimensions for about the last 4 inches towards the end. Preventing from fully installing UNDER the bottom weatherstripping (see pictures) which is the proper install.
1a) The installation video also needs attention. The Installer pulls the red tape backing then installs. For an inexperienced person the red tape could easily go behind the product when installing. (See my picture - 1st I put 2 blue tape strips on seat and product with index marks so it installs in the proper location that I want. It is easy to put in the wrong spot, Then It Is stuck!!. I also Tape the red tape ends with blue painters' tape so that it cannot easily fall behind the product during installation, especially when dealing with soo many adhesive tapes. So For want of about 1/8" then they could totally be inserted under the bottom weatherstrip and be a great product, now where it is not proper width that area is a dirt collector.
2) Your new product for the exterior rear roof cab protector, 2 points.
2a) I hope you use a different mold that that other "X" company uses. Every picture of that product that I have seen does NOT fit properly on the lower left side. Molded too short to properly mount and cover to the edge. 2b) Packing in the wrong shipping box. I had bought 1 of those from that other company and won't use it because they fold theirs in half to use a smaller shipping box, instead of using a longer box and not folding the product. By folding, it causes the adhesive tape to completely remove itself from the product in the area where it is folded in a couple of locations for a couple of inches, Could that cause it to later come lose from the roof after installation? Who knows?

I am very interested and would watch if you would have like 10 field testers to use the product and provide solid, constructive evaluations of your products as they are developed. I really don
't like semi-permanently mounting products that are engineered and made Half-Fast! If you know what I mean! Thank you for taking the time to read this!
In fact the picture you use in the Amazon ad also shows how the edge is not properly made and can't entirely be inserted under the weatherstip! see your picture.
sill edge 7.jpg
sill edge 6.jpg

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2)
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I have carefully read your article. First of all, thank you very much for purchasing our product. And then, after reading the entire article, thank you very much for your constructive feedback.
Firstly, we will upgrade the inner door sill protector by shortening it at the end, which cannot cover the area of the sealing strip. We will increase the widening process to ensure that it can cover the sealing strip like the front part;
Secondly, regarding the issue of tape sticking, we will provide instructions in the installation video, which can be used in the way you mentioned to make the sticking neat and prevent the tape from flying around;
Thirdly, after we make the relevant upgrades, you can help us review the products with inner door sill protector again;
Fourthly, for the rear protector of the cab, the reason for folding it in half is that the product is too long, which will increase the shipping cost during transportation. We will try our best to find a better packaging method without damaging the tape.
Your opinion is very valuable to us!
Thanks so much!
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