The carbon is so minimal there’s not much you can do for a photo on the actual truck to showcase it as it appears dark red in color. Hence why I switched it out to a different version.
I switched it up a bit and swapped them out for the vintage reflective flag. Gives it a nice look and stands out better compared to the carbon. Ordered from the same people.
https://etsy.me/2ZtWCX9
I ordered all the items before the truck arrived so I didn’t have any points yet. I do believe they accept points though. Call Nate and ask him. Great guy to work with and very responsive.
Passenger Side top left top corner of the rear window. The image misses a small section of the passenger side of the truck that would normally be visible if it was mounted in the middle but I also have the rear window so that wasn't an option. Also nice because it captures the bed so if anyone...
Doesn’t exist to get a dash cam with
Doesn’t exist for getting a dash cam with garage opener in a rear view mirror. :( Only get one or the other. If you do ever find one though let me know as I’ve looked everywhere over many years for this type of setup.
Could be an option but not easily as it would require the removal of the sensor array and since I also have the moonroof I’ve lost a bit more space as well. I’ve put a rear view dash cam in all my vehicles and have always gone back to the fuse box for instal as I also tap into constant power...
I didn’t have have the right fuse tap with me so the wire is run around the headliner, inside the side post, under the glovebox, and to the 12v socket.The right tap came in this week so I’ll get my 12v socket back and will just fuse tap directly into the fuse panel.
Instead of the flat vinyl lettering a new product launched and I’d have to say I’m impressed. Raised lettering to give more depth to the Maverick name and they have some neat options. Sold on Etsy.
This is their Red Black Carbon with the Alto Blue vehicle color.
It’s been storming so I’ll try...
Interior dimensions: 21” long x 6” height x 7 1/2” depth
It is longer than the actual opening and what is visible because there’s a cavity under the side panel. This is what made it easy to Instal the power button.
Once you pull the driver side bed panel it’s completely open to the ground so fishing a wire down, over, and back up the passenger cubby is a breeze. The passenger cubby does have a bottom dust panel that must be removed for access to feed the power wire to the top but besides that there’s...
Less than you would think. Roughly $300 bed cover, $180 mirror, $340 vault, $20 power sockets in the bed cubby, $30 led strips for bed with wire, $20 power buttons, and $10 blue lights.